From c1f8efadea437704ee9f5185a404bf24a4cfd3a1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthew Flatt Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 19:23:47 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] 3.99.0.10: immutable vector and box literals svn: r8465 original commit: 6e2e7d94471242e2f9fe1fbeb2dc7a5a297bb00c --- collects/scribblings/scribble/reader.scrbl | 7 +++++-- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/collects/scribblings/scribble/reader.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/scribble/reader.scrbl index 2e2a8a4d..6f0d9b5e 100644 --- a/collects/scribblings/scribble/reader.scrbl +++ b/collects/scribblings/scribble/reader.scrbl @@ -3,7 +3,9 @@ scribble/bnf scribble/eval "utils.ss" - (for-syntax scheme/base)) + (for-syntax scheme/base) + (for-label (only-in scribble/reader + use-at-readtable))) @(define read-eval (make-base-eval)) @interaction-eval[#:eval read-eval (require (for-syntax scheme/base))] @@ -30,7 +32,8 @@ A PLT Scheme manual more likely starts with which installs a reader, wraps the file content afterward into a MzScheme module, and parses the body into a document using -@filepath{decode.ss}. See @secref["docreader"] for more information. +@schememodname[scribble/decode]. See @secref["docreader"] for more +information. Another way to use the reader is to use the @scheme[use-at-readtable] function to switch the current readtable to a readtable that parses