Linking to Emacs' regexps as an example of regexp syntax gives the wrong impression that Guile supports it, which is not true.
* doc/ref/api-regex.texi: Remove link to Emacs' regexp syntax --- doc/ref/api-regex.texi | 5 +---- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/ref/api-regex.texi b/doc/ref/api-regex.texi index 082fb87..f95eddb 100644 --- a/doc/ref/api-regex.texi +++ b/doc/ref/api-regex.texi @@ -14,10 +14,7 @@ A @dfn{regular expression} (or @dfn{regexp}) is a pattern that describes a whole class of strings. A full description of regular -expressions and their syntax is beyond the scope of this manual; -an introduction can be found in the Emacs manual (@pxref{Regexps, -, Syntax of Regular Expressions, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}), or -in many general Unix reference books. +expressions and their syntax is beyond the scope of this manual. If your system does not include a POSIX regular expression library, and you have not linked Guile with a third-party regexp library such -- 1.9.1