docs: correct description of custom-port special results
There no longer seems to be any path that uses the 0-arity option for a read result from a custom input-port that is a function for a "special" result. Probably, that path got lost when I added a `source` optional argument to `read-char-or-special`. If so, that effect of the change wasn't intentional, but let's just be happy that a simplification is in place.
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@item{@racket[eof];}
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@item{a procedure of arity four (representing a ``special''
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result, as discussed @elemref["special"]{further below}) and
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optionally of arity zero, but a procedure result is allowed only
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result, as discussed @elemref["special"]{further below}),
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but a procedure result is allowed only
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when @racket[peek] is not @racket[#f];}
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@item{a @techlink{pipe} input port that supplies bytes to be
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return a character or @racket[eof]; in particular, @racket[read-char]
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raises an exception if it encounters a special-result procedure, even
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if the procedure produces a byte.) A special-result procedure must
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accept four arguments, and it can optionally accept zero arguments:
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@itemize[
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@item{When the special read is triggered by @racket[read-syntax],
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@racket[read-syntax/recursive] the
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procedure is passed four arguments that represent a source
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location. Four arguments for a source location are also provided when
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the read is triggered by @racket[read-byte-or-special],
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@racket[read-char-or-special], @racket[peek-byte-or-special], or
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@racket[peek-char-or-special] with a non-@racket[#f] source name.}
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@item{When the special read is triggered by @racket[read],
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@racket[read/recursive], or other calls to
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@racket[read-byte-or-special], @racket[read-char-or-special],
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@racket[peek-byte-or-special], or @racket[peek-char-or-special], the
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procedure is passed no arguments if it accepts zero arguments,
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otherwise it is passed four arguments that are all @racket[#f].}
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]
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accept four arguments that represent a source location. The first
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argument is @racket[#f] when the special read is triggered by @racket[read]
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or @racket[read/recursive].
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The special-value procedure can return an arbitrary value, and it
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will be called zero or one times (not necessarily before further
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