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[Guile-commits] branch main updated: doc: Fix minor typos


From: Mikael Djurfeldt
Subject: [Guile-commits] branch main updated: doc: Fix minor typos
Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2022 07:29:50 -0500

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mdj pushed a commit to branch main
in repository guile.

The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/main by this push:
     new 856c3f96f doc: Fix minor typos
856c3f96f is described below

commit 856c3f96faabd72a69f487bcb17f20051304461d
Author: Colin Woodbury <colin_woodbury@caddi.jp>
AuthorDate: Fri Dec 9 13:15:56 2022 +0100

    doc: Fix minor typos
    
    The spelling mistake is a clear fix, but the Arrays fix might not be as
    obvious. Previously, with the "arrays" alias, the @ref macro would
    render a superfluous period after the word "arrays", rendering (at least
    within Emacs) as:
    
      you may wish to use see arrays. instead.
    
    Signed-off-by: Mikael Djurfeldt <mikael@djurfeldt.com>
---
 doc/ref/api-data.texi     | 2 +-
 doc/ref/srfi-modules.texi | 2 +-
 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/ref/api-data.texi b/doc/ref/api-data.texi
index 8658b9785..30190f315 100644
--- a/doc/ref/api-data.texi
+++ b/doc/ref/api-data.texi
@@ -6136,7 +6136,7 @@ accessed element in the list.
 
 Vectors can contain any kind of Scheme object; it is even possible to
 have different types of objects in the same vector.  For vectors
-containing vectors, you may wish to use @ref{Arrays,arrays} instead.
+containing vectors, you may wish to use @ref{Arrays} instead.
 Note, too, that vectors are a special case of one dimensional
 non-uniform arrays and that array procedures operate happily on vectors.
 
diff --git a/doc/ref/srfi-modules.texi b/doc/ref/srfi-modules.texi
index bce5b4eac..0ef136215 100644
--- a/doc/ref/srfi-modules.texi
+++ b/doc/ref/srfi-modules.texi
@@ -6077,7 +6077,7 @@ be used to generalize something like @code{tsegment}:
 @deffnx {Scheme Procedure} tfold reducer seed
 
 A folding transducer that yields the result of @code{(reducer seed
-value)}, saving it's result between iterations.
+value)}, saving its result between iterations.
 
 @example
 (list-transduce (tfold +) rcons (iota 10))



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