Update of bug #57944 (project groff):
Severity: 3 - Normal => 1 - Wish
_______________________________________________________
Follow-up Comment #1:
[comment #0 original submission:]
> CSTR #54 made this clear: it included the sentence (using "yy"
> in place of "end") "Input lines are copied in copy mode until
> the definition is terminated by a line beginning with .yy,
> whereupon the macro yy is called."
Commit 07edefd1
<http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/groff.git/commit/?id=07edefd1> adds to the
info manual: "Alternatively, 'end' names a macro which, upon being
subsequently called, ends the definition of 'name'."
This addresses this part of the bug. To me, the CSTR #54 wording is a little
clearer; it made the order of events immediately clear to me, while I had to
read the new sentence a couple times before fully understanding it. But the
new sentence ultimately does say the same thing as the CSTR #54 one, so this
may be merely a limitation of my brain.
_______________________________________________________
Reply to this item at:
<https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?57944>
_______________________________________________
Message sent via Savannah
https://savannah.gnu.org/