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@ -350,8 +350,8 @@ When @scheme[style] is provided: @InStyleListNote[@scheme[style]]
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@defmethod[#:mode extend
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(copy [extend? any/c]
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[time (and/c exact? integer?)]
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(copy [extend? any/c #f]
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[time (and/c exact? integer?) 0]
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[start (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? (one/of 'start)) 'start]
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[end (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? (one/of 'end)) 'end])
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void?]{
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@ -381,8 +381,8 @@ In addition to the default @xmethod[editor<%> copy-self-to] work,
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@defmethod[#:mode override
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(cut [extend? any/c]
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[time (and/c exact? integer?)]
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(cut [extend? any/c #f]
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[time (and/c exact? integer?) 0]
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[start (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? (one/of 'start)) 'start]
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[end (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? (one/of 'end)) 'end])
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void?]{
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@ -1547,7 +1547,7 @@ If the paragraph starts with invisible @techlink{item}s and @scheme[visible?] is
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@defmethod[#:mode override
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(paste [time (and/c exact? integer?)]
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(paste [time (and/c exact? integer?) 0]
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[start (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? (one/of 'end)) 'end]
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[end (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? (one/of 'same)) 'same])
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void?]{
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@ -680,10 +680,10 @@ following links, use the more general @scheme[fold-files] procedure.
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If @scheme[start-path] does not refer to an existing file or
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directory, then @scheme[predicate] will be called exactly once with
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@scheme[start-path] as the argument.}
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@scheme[start-path] as the argument.
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The @scheme[find-files] procedure signals an error if it encounters a directory
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on which @scheme[directory-list] fails.
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The @scheme[find-files] procedure raises and exception if it encounters
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a directory for which @scheme[directory-list] fails.}
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@defproc[(pathlist-closure [path-list (listof path-string?)])
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(listof path?)]{
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@ -761,8 +761,8 @@ the procedure may return two values, the second indicating whether the
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recursive scan should include the given directory or not. If it
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returns a single value, the directory is scanned.
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An error is signaled if the @scheme[start-path] is provided but no
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such path exists, or if paths disappear during the scan.}
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If the @scheme[start-path] is provided but no such path exists, or if
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paths disappear during the scan, then an exception is raised.}
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@defproc[(make-directory* [path path-string?]) void?]{
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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ parameter). Consequently, Scheme implicitly converts a path like
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Otherwise, Scheme follows standard Windows path conventions, but also
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adds @litchar{\\?\REL} and @litchar{\\?\RED} conventions to
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deal with paths inexpressible in the standard conventsion, plus
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deal with paths inexpressible in the standard convention, plus
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conventions to deal with excessive @litchar{\}s in @litchar{\\?\}
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paths.
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