doc: Fix some typos
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@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ the way they are implemented and used: A @tech{character} in the
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Latin-1 range is always reachable, because @racket[equal?] Latin-1
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Latin-1 range is always reachable, because @racket[equal?] Latin-1
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characters are always @racket[eq?], and all of the Latin-1 characters
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characters are always @racket[eq?], and all of the Latin-1 characters
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are referenced by an internal module. Similarly, @racket[null],
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are referenced by an internal module. Similarly, @racket[null],
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@racket[#t], @racket[#f], @racket[eof], and @|void-const| and are
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@racket[#t], @racket[#f], @racket[eof], and @|void-const| are
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always reachable. Values produced by @racket[quote] remain reachable
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always reachable. Values produced by @racket[quote] remain reachable
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when the @racket[quote] expression itself is reachable.
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when the @racket[quote] expression itself is reachable.
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@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ An @racket[accum-id] and a binding from a @racket[for-clause] can be
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the same identifier. In that case, the @racket[accum-id] binding
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the same identifier. In that case, the @racket[accum-id] binding
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shadows the one in a @racket[for-clause] within the
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shadows the one in a @racket[for-clause] within the
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@racket[body-or-break] and @racket[body] forms (even though,
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@racket[body-or-break] and @racket[body] forms (even though,
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syntactically, a @racket[for-clause] is closer to to the body).
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syntactically, a @racket[for-clause] is closer to the body).
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@examples[
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@examples[
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(for/fold ([sum 0]
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(for/fold ([sum 0]
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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ the identifier refers to the binding whose set is a superset of all
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others; if no such binding exists, the reference is ambiguous (and triggers a syntax
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others; if no such binding exists, the reference is ambiguous (and triggers a syntax
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error if it is parsed as an expression). A binding @deftech{shadows}
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error if it is parsed as an expression). A binding @deftech{shadows}
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any @tech{binding} (i.e., it is @deftech{shadowing} any @tech{binding})
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any @tech{binding} (i.e., it is @deftech{shadowing} any @tech{binding})
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that the same symbol but a subset of scopes.
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with the same symbol but a subset of scopes.
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For example, in
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For example, in
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@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ because the check is associated with the entire
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have the same progress, and yet only the first one is reported. The
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have the same progress, and yet only the first one is reported. The
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difference between the two is that the first error is from a
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difference between the two is that the first error is from a
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@emph{post-traversal} check, whereas the second is from a normal
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@emph{post-traversal} check, whereas the second is from a normal
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(i.e., pre-traversal) check. A post-traveral check is considered to
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(i.e., pre-traversal) check. A post-traversal check is considered to
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have made more progress than a pre-traversal check of the same term;
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have made more progress than a pre-traversal check of the same term;
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indeed, it also has greater progress than any failure @emph{within}
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indeed, it also has greater progress than any failure @emph{within}
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the term.
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the term.
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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ table. There are four main kinds of syntax pattern:
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@item{@tech{@Apatterns}, abbreviated @svar[A-pattern]}
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@item{@tech{@Apatterns}, abbreviated @svar[A-pattern]}
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]
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]
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A fifth kind, @tech{@Lpatterns} (abbreviated
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A fifth kind, @tech{@Lpatterns} (abbreviated
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@svar[L-pattern]), is a just a syntactically restricted subset of
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@svar[L-pattern]), is just a syntactically restricted subset of
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@tech{@Spatterns}.
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@tech{@Spatterns}.
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When a special form in this manual refers to @svar[syntax-pattern]
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When a special form in this manual refers to @svar[syntax-pattern]
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