From ea6de4535db2a328179f1ca4530e473105bcd7b5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthew Flatt Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2015 08:59:15 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] fix terminilogy: "Scribble" vs. "@-form" --- scribble-doc/scribblings/scribble/reader.scrbl | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/scribble-doc/scribblings/scribble/reader.scrbl b/scribble-doc/scribblings/scribble/reader.scrbl index 2bd426c4..6f8d980f 100644 --- a/scribble-doc/scribblings/scribble/reader.scrbl +++ b/scribble-doc/scribblings/scribble/reader.scrbl @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ with a ``@litchar["|@"]''. In cases when even this is not convenient enough, punctuation characters can be added between the @litchar{|} and the braces and the @"@" in nested forms. (The punctuation is mirrored for parentheses -and @litchar{<>}s.) With this extension, Scribble syntax can be used as a +and @litchar{<>}s.) With this extension, @tech{@"@"-form} syntax can be used as a ``here string'' replacement. @scribble-examples|==={ @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ code). (More on using braces in body texts below.) @foo{bar @baz[2 3] {4 5}} }===| -Finally, remember that the Scribble is just an alternate for +Finally, remember that @tech{@"@"-forms} are just an alternate form of S-expressions. Identifiers still get their meaning, as in any Racket code, through the lexical context in which they appear. Specifically, when the above @tech{@"@"-form} appears in a Racket expression @@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ as the Racket command part of an @tech{@"@"-form}. The latter is used in this c @;-------------------------------------------------------------------- @subsection{Comments} -As noted above, there are two kinds of Scribble comments: @litchar|{@;{...}}| is +As noted above, there are two kinds of @tech{@"@"-form} comments: @litchar|{@;{...}}| is a (nestable) comment for a whole body of text (following the same rules for @tech{@"@"-forms}), and @litchar|{@;...}| is a line-comment. @@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ around it are not merged. @;-------------------------------------------------------------------- @subsection{Spaces, Newlines, and Indentation} -The Scribble syntax treats spaces and newlines in a special way is +The @tech{@"@"-form} syntax treats spaces and newlines in a special way is meant to be sensible for dealing with text. As mentioned above, spaces at the beginning and end of body lines are discarded, except for spaces between a @litchar["{"] and text, or between text and a