Here is a super-trivial document patch to the reference manual.
Bug: punctuation error.
2000-05-02 Mike Gran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* preface.texi: Minor punctuation mistakes. Hyphens
should link compound adjectives. Commas should be
placed after a "therefore" that begins a sentence.
Commas should not be used to separate a list of only 2
dependent clauses.
*** preface.texi.orig Mon Jun 2 15:27:19 2003
--- preface.texi Mon Jun 2 15:51:54 2003
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*** 91,97 ****
introduction to the key ideas of the Scheme language --- and use of
Guile's @code{scm} interface to write new primitives and objects in C,
and to incorporate Guile into a C application. It also covers the use
! of Guile as a POSIX compliant script interpreter, and how to use the
Guile debugger.
@c @strong{Part V: Extending Applications Using Guile} explains the options
--- 91,97 ----
introduction to the key ideas of the Scheme language --- and use of
Guile's @code{scm} interface to write new primitives and objects in C,
and to incorporate Guile into a C application. It also covers the use
! of Guile as a POSIX-compliant script interpreter and how to use the
Guile debugger.
@c @strong{Part V: Extending Applications Using Guile} explains the options
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*** 109,117 ****
@strong{Part IV: Guile API Reference} documents Guile's core API. Most
of the variables and procedures in Guile's core programming interface
! are available in both Scheme and C, and are related systematically such
that the C interface can be inferred from the Scheme interface and vice
! versa. Therefore this part of the manual documents the Guile API in
functionality-based groups with the Scheme and C interfaces presented
side by side. Where the Scheme and C interfaces for a particular
functional area do differ --- which is sometimes inevitable, given the
--- 109,117 ----
@strong{Part IV: Guile API Reference} documents Guile's core API. Most
of the variables and procedures in Guile's core programming interface
! are available in both Scheme and C and are related systematically such
that the C interface can be inferred from the Scheme interface and vice
! versa. Therefore, this part of the manual documents the Guile API in
functionality-based groups with the Scheme and C interfaces presented
side by side. Where the Scheme and C interfaces for a particular
functional area do differ --- which is sometimes inevitable, given the
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*** 135,141 ****
@itemize @bullet
@item
! the POSIX module, which provides Scheme level procedures for system and
network programming that conform to the POSIX standard
@item
--- 135,141 ----
@itemize @bullet
@item
! the POSIX module, which provides Scheme-level procedures for system and
network programming that conform to the POSIX standard
@item
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