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FYI: 23-gary-doc-typos.patch
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Gary V. Vaughan |
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FYI: 23-gary-doc-typos.patch |
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Fri, 27 Jun 2003 15:01:22 +0100 |
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from Gary V. Vaughan <address@hidden>
* doc/m4.texinfo (Eregexp and Regexp): Typo.
(Epatsubst and Patsubst): Typo.
(Eval): Typo.
Index: doc/m4.texinfo
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/m4/m4/doc/m4.texinfo,v
retrieving revision 1.15
diff -u -p -u -r1.15 m4.texinfo
--- doc/m4.texinfo 6 Nov 2002 09:35:15 -0000 1.15
+++ doc/m4.texinfo 27 Jun 2003 12:13:38 -0000
@@ -2883,7 +2883,7 @@ the first match of @var{regexp} in @var{
is specified and matches, then it expands into @var{replacement}. If
@var{regexp} does not match anywhere in @var{string}, it expands to -1.
-The builtin macro @code{regexp} is recognized only when given arguments.
+The builtin macro @code{eregexp} is recognized only when given arguments.
@end deffn
@example
@@ -2990,7 +2990,7 @@ most common.
@cindex pattern substitution
@cindex substitution by regular expression
@cindex GNU extensions
address@hidden {Builtin (gnu)} patsubst (@var{string}, @var{regexp}, @w{opt
@var{replacement})}
address@hidden {Builtin (gnu)} epatsubst (@var{string}, @var{regexp}, @w{opt
@var{replacement})}
Global substitution in a string is done by @code{patsubst}, which
searches @var{string} for matches of @var{regexp}, and substitutes
@var{replacement} for each match. It uses Extended Regular Expressions
@@ -3243,7 +3243,7 @@ then the digits making the number. For
@samp{a}, @samp{b} @dots{} up to @samp{z}. Lower and upper case letters
can be used interchangeably in numbers prefixes and as number digits.
-Calculations are done in at lease 32 bit, but @code{m4} will use wider
+Calculations are done in at least 32 bit, but @code{m4} will use wider
integers if available.
Parentheses may be used to group subexpressions whenever needed. For the
- FYI: 23-gary-doc-typos.patch,
Gary V. Vaughan <=