branch: externals/orderless
commit 258b9f54e193ffb58942e7ff193ca8d0f16ecd35
Author: Daniel Mendler <[email protected]>
Commit: Daniel Mendler <[email protected]>

    README: Fix language after renaming of orderless-pattern-compiler
---
 README.org     | 10 +++++-----
 orderless.texi | 10 +++++-----
 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.org b/README.org
index 1ad12ad359..e4f02f7ed0 100644
--- a/README.org
+++ b/README.org
@@ -307,11 +307,11 @@ completion is the one that ends up being used, of course.
 
 ** Pattern compiler
 
-The default mechanism for turning an input string into a list of regexps to
-match against, configured using =orderless-matching-styles=, is probably 
flexible
-enough for the vast majority of users. The patterns are compiled by the
-=orderless-compile=. Under special circumstances it may be useful to implement 
a
-custom pattern compiler by advising the =orderless-compile=.
+The default mechanism for turning an input string into a predicate and a list 
of
+regexps to match against, configured using =orderless-matching-styles=, is
+probably flexible enough for the vast majority of users. The patterns are
+compiled by =orderless-compile=. Under special circumstances it may be useful 
to
+implement a custom pattern compiler by advising =orderless-compile=.
 
 ** Interactively changing the configuration
 
diff --git a/orderless.texi b/orderless.texi
index d8d2a78cd0..6586e05429 100644
--- a/orderless.texi
+++ b/orderless.texi
@@ -369,11 +369,11 @@ completion is the one that ends up being used, of course.
 @node Pattern compiler
 @section Pattern compiler
 
-The default mechanism for turning an input string into a list of regexps to
-match against, configured using @samp{orderless-matching-styles}, is probably 
flexible
-enough for the vast majority of users. The patterns are compiled by the
-@samp{orderless-compile}. Under special circumstances it may be useful to 
implement a
-custom pattern compiler by advising the @samp{orderless-compile}.
+The default mechanism for turning an input string into a predicate and a list 
of
+regexps to match against, configured using @samp{orderless-matching-styles}, is
+probably flexible enough for the vast majority of users. The patterns are
+compiled by @samp{orderless-compile}. Under special circumstances it may be 
useful to
+implement a custom pattern compiler by advising @samp{orderless-compile}.
 
 @node Interactively changing the configuration
 @section Interactively changing the configuration

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