collects/scribblings/foreign/intro.scrbl | 2 +- collects/scribblings/foreign/libs.scrbl | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/collects/scribblings/foreign/intro.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/foreign/intro.scrbl index 557e03d..85889d6 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/foreign/intro.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/foreign/intro.scrbl @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ @title[#:tag "intro"]{Overview} Although using the FFI requires writing no new C code, it provides -very little insulation against the issues that C programmer faces +very little insulation against the issues that C programmers face related to safety and memory management. An FFI programmer must be particularly aware of memory management issues for data that spans the Racket--C divide. Thus, this manual relies in many ways on the diff --git a/collects/scribblings/foreign/libs.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/foreign/libs.scrbl index 91c7e89..0fa27bf 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/foreign/libs.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/foreign/libs.scrbl @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Returns @scheme[#t] if @scheme[v] is the result of @scheme[ffi-lib], @defproc[(ffi-lib [path (or/c path-string? #f)] [version (or/c string? (listof (or/c string? #f)) #f) #f]) any]{ -Returns an foreign-library value. If @scheme[path] is a path, the +Returns a foreign-library value. If @scheme[path] is a path, the result represents the foreign library, which is opened in an OS-specific way (using @cpp{LoadLibrary} under Windows, and @cpp{dlopen} under Unix and Mac OS X). -- 1.7.3.5 _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/dev