From: Chris Hanson Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 00:24:30 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Don't mention encapsulation; this feature will probably go away. X-Git-Tag: 20090517-FFI~4480 X-Git-Url: https://birchwood-abbey.net/git?a=commitdiff_plain;h=609c71fa25804faff31e29cedf074b675e973699;p=mit-scheme.git Don't mention encapsulation; this feature will probably go away. --- diff --git a/v7/doc/user-manual/user.texinfo b/v7/doc/user-manual/user.texinfo index 5844f3b90..db23bf0d5 100644 --- a/v7/doc/user-manual/user.texinfo +++ b/v7/doc/user-manual/user.texinfo @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ @iftex @finalout @end iftex -@comment $Id: user.texinfo,v 1.62 1999/08/04 01:12:42 cph Exp $ +@comment $Id: user.texinfo,v 1.63 1999/08/13 00:24:30 cph Exp $ @comment %**start of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.) @setfilename user.info @settitle MIT Scheme User's Manual @@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. @titlepage @title{MIT Scheme User's Manual} -@subtitle Edition 1.62 +@subtitle Edition 1.63 @subtitle for Scheme Release 7.5 -@subtitle 22 July 1999 +@subtitle 12 August 1999 @author by Stephen Adams @author Chris Hanson @author and the MIT Scheme Team @@ -4870,9 +4870,7 @@ loaded, no matter what system is being used. @item Low-level port data abstraction has been overhauled. New design has @dfn{port types} that contain the operations for the port, and are -shared between all ports of a given type. New port abstraction supports -a form of encapsulation, allowing the construction of ports that -encapsulate other ports in controlled ways. +shared between all ports of a given type. @item @code{bkpt} is no longer a macro. Instead, it extracts an environment