From: Nick Papadakis Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1993 20:16:27 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Minor typos X-Git-Tag: 20090517-FFI~7528 X-Git-Url: https://birchwood-abbey.net/git?a=commitdiff_plain;h=438b43d7f5fcb8654edf05a347ae0c11360138c1;p=mit-scheme.git Minor typos --- diff --git a/v7/doc/ref-manual/scheme.texinfo b/v7/doc/ref-manual/scheme.texinfo index 45151272c..da1618fde 100644 --- a/v7/doc/ref-manual/scheme.texinfo +++ b/v7/doc/ref-manual/scheme.texinfo @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ @iftex @finalout @end iftex -@comment $Id: scheme.texinfo,v 1.36 1993/11/03 23:29:31 adams Exp $ +@comment $Id: scheme.texinfo,v 1.37 1993/11/12 20:16:27 nick Exp $ @comment %**start of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.) @setfilename scheme @settitle MIT Scheme Reference @@ -108,9 +108,9 @@ literature without prior written consent from MIT in each case. @titlepage @title{MIT Scheme Reference Manual} -@subtitle Edition 1.32 alpha +@subtitle Edition 1.37 alpha @subtitle for Scheme Release 7.2 -@subtitle 25 October 1993 +@subtitle 12 November 1993 @author by Chris Hanson @author the MIT Scheme Team @author and a cast of thousands @@ -13062,7 +13062,7 @@ usual meanings. Here are the other values allowed for these components: @itemize @bullet @item The host component is of an implementation defined type which may be -tested for by using the @code{host?} predicate. +tested for using the @code{host?} predicate. @item A directory, if it is not one of the above values, must be a non-empty @@ -13092,17 +13092,17 @@ described above), or @code{up}, which means the next directory is the ``parent'' of the previous one. @code{up} corresponds to the file @file{..} in unix file systems. -In file systems that do not have ``heirarchical'' structure, a specified +In file systems that do not have ``hierarchical'' structure, a specified directory component will always be a list whose first element is @code{absolute}. If the system does not support directories other than a single global directory, the list will have no other elements. If the system supports ``flat'' directories, i.e.@: a global set of directories with no subdirectories, then the list will contain a second element, which is either a string or @code{wild}. In other words, a -non-heirarchical file system is treated as if it were heirarchical, but -the heirarchical features are unused. This representation is somewhat +non-hierarchical file system is treated as if it were hierarchical, but +the hierarchical features are unused. This representation is somewhat inconvenient for such file systems, but it discourages programmers from -making code depend on the lack of a file heirarchy. Fortunately few +making code depend on the lack of a file hierarchy. Fortunately few such file systems are in common use today. @item @@ -13550,7 +13550,7 @@ are performed in exactly the same way as fluid binding of a variable This section describes procedures that manipulate files and directories. Any of these procedures can signal a number of errors for many reasons. The specifics of these errors are much too operating-system dependent to -document them here. However, if such an error is signalled by one of +document here. However, if such an error is signalled by one of these procedures, it will be of type @code{condition-type:file-operation-error}. @findex condition-type:file-operation-error