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http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=m4.git;a=commitdiff;h=c97e90f160e772667941609397b1dc88a497f417 The branch, branch-1_4 has been updated via c97e90f160e772667941609397b1dc88a497f417 (commit) from 27cdfd5ef2ae857084d9912b90da9ebccacdb6d4 (commit) Those revisions listed above that are new to this repository have not appeared on any other notification email; so we list those revisions in full, below. - Log ----------------------------------------------------------------- commit c97e90f160e772667941609397b1dc88a497f417 Author: Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed Feb 13 20:45:15 2008 -0700 Fix texinfo grammar. * doc/m4.texinfo (Incompatibilities): Use @. after capital. (History): Use @: after abbreviations. (M4exit): Use correct Latin abbreviation. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary of changes: ChangeLog | 7 +++++++ doc/m4.texinfo | 10 +++++----- 2 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 099d643..263b5b5 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +2008-02-13 Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> + + Fix texinfo grammar. + * doc/m4.texinfo (Incompatibilities): Use @. after capital. + (History): Use @: after abbreviations. + (M4exit): Use correct Latin abbreviation. + 2008-02-11 Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Document behavior of __gnu__(). diff --git a/doc/m4.texinfo b/doc/m4.texinfo index 2da5709..69cfb62 100644 --- a/doc/m4.texinfo +++ b/doc/m4.texinfo @@ -346,11 +346,11 @@ debugging their @code{m4} scripts than doing real work. Beware that @cindex @acronym{GNU} M4, history of @code{GPM} was an important ancestor of @code{m4}. See C. Stratchey: ``A General Purpose Macro generator'', Computer Journal -8,3 (1965), pp. 225 ff. @code{GPM} is also succinctly described into +8,3 (1965), pp.@: 225 ff. @code{GPM} is also succinctly described into David Gries classic ``Compiler Construction for Digital Computers''. The classic B. Kernighan and P.J. Plauger: ``Software Tools'', -Addison-Wesley, Inc. (1976) describes and implements a Unix +Addison-Wesley, Inc.@: (1976) describes and implements a Unix macro-processor language, which inspired Dennis Ritchie to write @code{m3}, a macro processor for the AP-3 minicomputer. @@ -6317,7 +6317,7 @@ fatal_error(`this is a BAD one, buster') After this macro call, @code{m4} will exit with exit status 1. This macro is only intended for error exits, since the normal exit procedures are -not followed, e.g., diverted text is not undiverted, and saved text +not followed, i.e., diverted text is not undiverted, and saved text (@pxref{M4wrap}) is not reread. (This macro could be made more robust to earlier versions of @code{m4}. You should try to see if you can find weaknesses and correct them; or @pxref{Improved fatal_error, , Answers}). @@ -6684,7 +6684,7 @@ multiple arguments names a builtin. System V @code{m4} and some other implementations allow mixing builtins and text macros into a single macro. @acronym{GNU} @code{m4} only supports joining multiple text arguments, although a future implementation may lift this restriction to -behave more like System V. The only portable way to join text macros +behave more like System [EMAIL PROTECTED] The only portable way to join text macros with builtins is via helper macros and implicit concatenation of macro results. @@ -6815,7 +6815,7 @@ that is preserved even if the macro is currently undefined. @item @acronym{POSIX} requires @code{eval} (@pxref{Eval}) to treat all -operators with the same precedence as C. However, earlier versions of +operators with the same precedence as [EMAIL PROTECTED] However, earlier versions of @acronym{GNU} @code{m4} followed the traditional behavior of other @code{m4} implementations, where bitwise and logical negation (@samp{~} and @samp{!}) have lower precedence than equality operators; and where hooks/post-receive -- GNU M4 source repository
