From f6f4a8427877561fc49ccb8757f44ba05808bd3c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chris Hanson Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2000 21:38:54 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fix some broken formatting commands. --- v7/doc/sos/sos.texinfo | 34 +++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/v7/doc/sos/sos.texinfo b/v7/doc/sos/sos.texinfo index 8bec91289..0bbe9f976 100644 --- a/v7/doc/sos/sos.texinfo +++ b/v7/doc/sos/sos.texinfo @@ -12,11 +12,11 @@ @syncodeindex pg fn @syncodeindex tp fn -@c $Id: sos.texinfo,v 2.7 2000/07/21 18:23:04 cph Exp $ +@c $Id: sos.texinfo,v 2.8 2000/12/08 21:38:54 cph Exp $ @set TITLE The SOS Reference Manual -@set EDITION 2.7 -@set UPDATED 21 July 2000 +@set EDITION 2.8 +@set UPDATED 8 December 2000 @ifinfo Copyright @copyright{} 1993-2000 Massachusetts Institute of Technology @@ -152,18 +152,18 @@ class object and returns its name. The name of an anonymous class is @cindex superclass, direct @cindex direct subclass @cindex subclass, direct -A class @var{C[1]} is a @dfn{direct superclass} of a class @var{C[2]} if -@var{C[2]} explicitly designates @var{C[1]} as a superclass in its -definition. In this case, @var{C[2]} is a @dfn{direct subclass} of -@var{C[1]}. A class @var{C[n]} is a @dfn{superclass} of a class -@var{C[1]} if there exists a series of classes @var{C[2]}, @dots{}, -@var{C[n-1]} such that @var{C[i+1]} is a direct superclass of @var{C[i]} -for all @var{i} between @var{1} and @var{n}. In this case, @var{C[1]} -is a @dfn{subclass} of @var{C[n]}. A class is considered neither a -superclass nor a subclass of itself. That is, if @var{C[1]} is a -superclass of @var{C[2]}, then @var{C[1]} is different from @var{C[2]}. -The set of classes consisting of some given class @var{C} along with all -of its superclasses is called ``@var{C} and its superclasses.'' +A class @var{C_1} is a @dfn{direct superclass} of a class @var{C_2} if +@var{C_2} explicitly designates @var{C_1} as a superclass in its +definition. In this case, @var{C_2} is a @dfn{direct subclass} of +@var{C_1}. A class @var{C_n} is a @dfn{superclass} of a class @var{C_1} +if there exists a series of classes @var{C_2}, @dots{}, @var{C_n-1} such +that @var{C_i+1} is a direct superclass of @var{C_i} for all @var{i} +between @var{1} and @var{n}. In this case, @var{C_1} is a +@dfn{subclass} of @var{C_n}. A class is considered neither a superclass +nor a subclass of itself. That is, if @var{C_1} is a superclass of +@var{C_2}, then @var{C_1} is different from @var{C_2}. The set of +classes consisting of some given class @var{C} along with all of its +superclasses is called ``@var{C} and its superclasses.'' @cindex class precedence list @cindex precedence list, class @@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ pair whose @sc{car} is a symbol and whose @sc{cdr} is an alist. The following class options are recognized: @table @code -@item (predicate @var{[name]}) +@item (predicate [@var{name}]) @findex predicate @cindex predicate, class option Specifies that a predicate procedure should be defined for this class. @@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ the class name is surrounded by angle brackets, they are stripped off first. For example, the default predicate name for the class @code{} is @code{foo?}. -@item (constructor @var{[name]} @var{slot-names} @var{[n-init-args]}) +@item (constructor [@var{name}] @var{slot-names} [@var{n-init-args}]) @findex constructor @cindex constructor, class option Specifies that a constructor procedure should be defined for this class. -- 2.25.1