From 204f25fcc574791fbac82cb0d7a4ad42f52295e0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chris Hanson Date: Sat, 12 May 2018 23:15:36 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Eliminate other references to "unparser" in the documentation. --- doc/ref-manual/special-forms.texi | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/ref-manual/special-forms.texi b/doc/ref-manual/special-forms.texi index baec78340..b381df154 100644 --- a/doc/ref-manual/special-forms.texi +++ b/doc/ref-manual/special-forms.texi @@ -1549,11 +1549,11 @@ used with the @code{type-descriptor} option. In the usual case, where @var{expression} is not given, the @code{named} option causes a type descriptor and predicate to be defined for the structure (recall that the @code{type} option without @code{named} -suppresses their definition), and also defines a default unparser method +suppresses their definition), and also defines a default print method for the structure instances (which can be overridden by the -@code{print-procedure} option). If the default unparser method is not +@code{print-procedure} option). If the default print method is not wanted then the @code{print-procedure} option should be specified as -@code{#F}. This causes the structure to be printed in its native +@code{#f}. This causes the structure to be printed in its native representation, as a list or vector, which includes the type descriptor. The type descriptor is a unique object, @emph{not} a record type, that describes the structure instances and is additionally stored in the @@ -1572,7 +1572,7 @@ the first element of the list. If @var{expression} is specified, it is an expression that is evaluated to yield a tag object. The @var{expression} is evaluated once when the -structure definition is evaluated (to specify the unparser method), and +structure definition is evaluated (to specify the print method), and again whenever a predicate or constructor is called. Because of this, @var{expression} is normally a variable reference or a constant. The value yielded by @var{expression} may be any object at all. That object @@ -1660,8 +1660,8 @@ instead. @item The @code{print-function} option is named @code{print-procedure}. Its -argument is a procedure of two arguments (the unparser state and the -structure instance) rather than three as in Common Lisp. +argument is a procedure of two arguments (the structure instance and a +textual output port) rather than three as in Common Lisp. @item By default, named structures are tagged with a unique object of some -- 2.25.1