svn: r14288
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Matthew Flatt 2009-03-26 12:00:13 +00:00
parent 275f30bce4
commit 34c14d27f5
3 changed files with 11 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -350,8 +350,8 @@ When @scheme[style] is provided: @InStyleListNote[@scheme[style]]
@defmethod[#:mode extend @defmethod[#:mode extend
(copy [extend? any/c] (copy [extend? any/c #f]
[time (and/c exact? integer?)] [time (and/c exact? integer?) 0]
[start (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? (one/of 'start)) 'start] [start (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? (one/of 'start)) 'start]
[end (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? (one/of 'end)) 'end]) [end (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? (one/of 'end)) 'end])
void?]{ void?]{
@ -381,8 +381,8 @@ In addition to the default @xmethod[editor<%> copy-self-to] work,
@defmethod[#:mode override @defmethod[#:mode override
(cut [extend? any/c] (cut [extend? any/c #f]
[time (and/c exact? integer?)] [time (and/c exact? integer?) 0]
[start (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? (one/of 'start)) 'start] [start (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? (one/of 'start)) 'start]
[end (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? (one/of 'end)) 'end]) [end (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? (one/of 'end)) 'end])
void?]{ void?]{
@ -1547,7 +1547,7 @@ If the paragraph starts with invisible @techlink{item}s and @scheme[visible?] is
@defmethod[#:mode override @defmethod[#:mode override
(paste [time (and/c exact? integer?)] (paste [time (and/c exact? integer?) 0]
[start (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? (one/of 'end)) 'end] [start (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? (one/of 'end)) 'end]
[end (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? (one/of 'same)) 'same]) [end (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? (one/of 'same)) 'same])
void?]{ void?]{

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@ -680,10 +680,10 @@ following links, use the more general @scheme[fold-files] procedure.
If @scheme[start-path] does not refer to an existing file or If @scheme[start-path] does not refer to an existing file or
directory, then @scheme[predicate] will be called exactly once with directory, then @scheme[predicate] will be called exactly once with
@scheme[start-path] as the argument.} @scheme[start-path] as the argument.
The @scheme[find-files] procedure signals an error if it encounters a directory The @scheme[find-files] procedure raises and exception if it encounters
on which @scheme[directory-list] fails. a directory for which @scheme[directory-list] fails.}
@defproc[(pathlist-closure [path-list (listof path-string?)]) @defproc[(pathlist-closure [path-list (listof path-string?)])
(listof path?)]{ (listof path?)]{
@ -761,8 +761,8 @@ the procedure may return two values, the second indicating whether the
recursive scan should include the given directory or not. If it recursive scan should include the given directory or not. If it
returns a single value, the directory is scanned. returns a single value, the directory is scanned.
An error is signaled if the @scheme[start-path] is provided but no If the @scheme[start-path] is provided but no such path exists, or if
such path exists, or if paths disappear during the scan.} paths disappear during the scan, then an exception is raised.}
@defproc[(make-directory* [path path-string?]) void?]{ @defproc[(make-directory* [path path-string?]) void?]{

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ parameter). Consequently, Scheme implicitly converts a path like
Otherwise, Scheme follows standard Windows path conventions, but also Otherwise, Scheme follows standard Windows path conventions, but also
adds @litchar{\\?\REL} and @litchar{\\?\RED} conventions to adds @litchar{\\?\REL} and @litchar{\\?\RED} conventions to
deal with paths inexpressible in the standard conventsion, plus deal with paths inexpressible in the standard convention, plus
conventions to deal with excessive @litchar{\}s in @litchar{\\?\} conventions to deal with excessive @litchar{\}s in @litchar{\\?\}
paths. paths.