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-rw-r--r--checkman.txr4
-rw-r--r--txr.116
2 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/checkman.txr b/checkman.txr
index a9c18835..e9c49348 100644
--- a/checkman.txr
+++ b/checkman.txr
@@ -63,9 +63,9 @@
@;;
@(define check-code ())
@ (cases)
-.code "@(assert bad ln `.code needs one argument`)@x"@(eol)
+.@{type /code|meta/} "@(assert bad ln `.@type needs one argument`)@x"@(eol)
@ (or)
-.code @(assert bad ln `.code needs one argument`)@{x /\S+/}@(eol)
+.@{type /code|meta/} @(assert bad ln `.@type needs one argument`)@{x /\S+/}@(eol)
@ (or)
.cod3 @(assert bad ln `.cod3 needs three arguments`)@x @y @{z /\S+/}@(eol)
@ (or)
diff --git a/txr.1 b/txr.1
index 96df771b..25ebb448 100644
--- a/txr.1
+++ b/txr.1
@@ -56,10 +56,10 @@
.\" courier in PDF/HTML.
.de meta
. ie n \{\
-<\\$*>
+<\\$1>
. \}
. el \{\
-\f[5]\\$*\f[]
+\f[5]\\$1\f[]
. \}
..
.\" like .meta but tack on second argument with no space.
@@ -10440,7 +10440,7 @@ is known as
.SS* Syntactic Places and Accessors
The \*(TL feature known as
-.meta syntactic places
+.I syntactic places
allows programs to use
the syntax of a form which is used to
.I access
@@ -16511,7 +16511,7 @@ The macro generates code which, when evaluated, immediately produces
a lazy cons. The expressions
.meta car-expression
and
-.meta cdr-expression
+.meta cdr-expression
are not immediately evaluated. Rather, when either the
.code car
or
@@ -20905,7 +20905,7 @@ is visible to subsequent
.metn init-form -s.
Additionally, the values of the
-.meta init-form -s
+.metn init-form -s
are noted as they are produced. When the
.code with-objects
form terminates, by any means, the
@@ -32778,7 +32778,7 @@ Each
is called, passed the corresponding argument. The return
values of these functions are then passed as arguments
to
-.meta main function
+.meta main-function
and the resulting value is returned.
If the returned function is called with fewer arguments than there
@@ -33015,9 +33015,9 @@ The syntax of a directive is generally as follows:
In other words, the
.code ~
(tilde) character, followed by a
-.meta width
+.meta width
specifier, a
-.meta precision
+.meta precision
specifier introduced by a comma,
and a
.metn letter ,