svn: r6861

original commit: 3e5a3707a2c5aa3b81c45285e3d2595edfc2dc48
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Eli Barzilay 2007-07-09 01:56:43 +00:00
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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ A <text-body> is made of text, newlines, and nested @-forms. Note
that the syntax for @-forms is the same in a <text-body> context as in
a Scheme context. A <text-body> that isn't an @-form is converted to
a string expression for its <parsed-body>, and newlines are converted
to "\n" expressions:
to "\n" expressions.
@foo{bar baz
blah}
@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ two, the first construct can appear in body texts with the same
meaning, whereas the other two would not work (see below).
After the optional punctuation prefix, the <cmd> itself is not limited
to identifiers -- it can be *any* Scheme expression.
to identifiers; it can be *any* Scheme expression.
@(lambda (x) x){blah} --reads-as--> ((lambda (x) x) "blah")
@`(unquote foo){blah} --reads-as--> `(,foo "blah")