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Patrice Dumas |
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branch master updated: tp/Texinfo/XS/main/element_types.txt: change in comments |
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Wed, 23 Oct 2024 18:31:31 -0400 |
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new 5f0510afd2 tp/Texinfo/XS/main/element_types.txt: change in comments
5f0510afd2 is described below
commit 5f0510afd2dc98dbd22ad5328e2c42b1aa16336a
Author: Patrice Dumas <pertusus@free.fr>
AuthorDate: Thu Oct 24 00:31:10 2024 +0200
tp/Texinfo/XS/main/element_types.txt: change in comments
---
tp/Texinfo/XS/main/element_types.txt | 10 +++++-----
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tp/Texinfo/XS/main/element_types.txt
b/tp/Texinfo/XS/main/element_types.txt
index e584557db2..f66dce3e8a 100644
--- a/tp/Texinfo/XS/main/element_types.txt
+++ b/tp/Texinfo/XS/main/element_types.txt
@@ -24,10 +24,10 @@
# The following flags correspond to elements holding information on the tree
# associated to the type. The association is set in the parsing
# code based on the command/container, not using these flags. Therefore
-# the flags should be determined by looking at the parser code. The main
-# use of these flags is to determine the number of slots needed by those
-# elements in the elt_info array in generated code. These flags are not
-# direclty used in the C code.
+# the type flags should be determined by looking at the parser code. The
+# main use of these flags is to determine the number of slots needed in
+# the elt_info array in generated code. These flags are not used in the
+# C code.
# spaces_before: element containing the spaces appearing before the
# argument
# braces: element containing the spaces appearing between the @-command name
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
index_entry_command spaces_before
definfoenclose_command braces
-# only in C. These types should not be used in code except to set the
+# only in C. These types should only be used in code to set the
# type at the element creation, except maybe to help with the handling
# of C specific data (case of ET_lineraw_command to check/select string_info)
nobrace_command c_only
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