bad newlines

svn: r6766
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Eli Barzilay 2007-06-29 07:32:23 +00:00
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@ -474,8 +474,7 @@ way. Longer prefixes take precedence over short ones:
(list @as-index{@litchar{#,}} @scheme[unsyntax]) (list @as-index{@litchar{#,}} @scheme[unsyntax])
(list @as-index{@litchar["#,@"]} @scheme[unsyntax-splicing])] (list @as-index{@litchar["#,@"]} @scheme[unsyntax-splicing])]
@reader-examples @reader-examples[
[
"'apple" "'apple"
"`(1 ,2)" "`(1 ,2)"
] ]
@ -501,8 +500,7 @@ A @litchar{#! } (which is @litchar{#!} followed by a space) or
line by ending a line with @litchar["\\"]. This form of comment line by ending a line with @litchar["\\"]. This form of comment
normally appears at the beginning of a Unix script file. normally appears at the beginning of a Unix script file.
@reader-examples @reader-examples[
[
"; comment" "; comment"
"#| a |# 1" "#| a |# 1"
"#| #| a |# 1 |# 2" "#| #| a |# 1 |# 2"
@ -534,8 +532,7 @@ In @scheme[read-syntax] mode, each recursive read for the vector
elements is also in @scheme[read-syntax] mode, so that the wrapped elements is also in @scheme[read-syntax] mode, so that the wrapped
vector's elements are also wraped as syntax objects. vector's elements are also wraped as syntax objects.
@reader-examples @reader-examples[
[
"#(1 apple 3)" "#(1 apple 3)"
"#3(\"apple\" \"banana\")" "#3(\"apple\" \"banana\")"
"#3()" "#3()"
@ -560,8 +557,7 @@ In either case, the table is constructed by adding each mapping to the
hash table from left to right, so later mappings can hide earlier hash table from left to right, so later mappings can hide earlier
mappings if the keys are equivalent. mappings if the keys are equivalent.
@reader-examples @reader-examples[
[
#:example-note @elem{, where @scheme[make-...] stands for @scheme[make-immutable-hash-table]} #:example-note @elem{, where @scheme[make-...] stands for @scheme[make-immutable-hash-table]}
"#hash()" "#hash()"
"#hasheq()" "#hasheq()"
@ -580,8 +576,7 @@ In @scheme[read-syntax] mode, the recursive read for the box content
is also in @scheme[read-syntax] mode, so that the wrapped box's is also in @scheme[read-syntax] mode, so that the wrapped box's
content is also wraped as a syntax object. content is also wraped as a syntax object.
@reader-examples @reader-examples[
[
"#&17" "#&17"
] ]
@ -628,8 +623,7 @@ following forms:
} }
@reader-examples @reader-examples[
[
"#\\newline" "#\\newline"
"#\\n" "#\\n"
"#\\u3BB" "#\\u3BB"
@ -643,8 +637,7 @@ A @litchar{#:} starts a keyword. The parsing of a keyword after the
case-insensitive mode, except that the part after @litchar{#:} is case-insensitive mode, except that the part after @litchar{#:} is
never parsed as a number. never parsed as a number.
@reader-examples @reader-examples[
[
"#:Apple" "#:Apple"
"#:1" "#:1"
] ]
@ -660,8 +653,7 @@ constructed by @scheme[pregexp], @litchar{#rx#} as
constructed by @scheme[byte-regexp], and @litchar{#px#} as constructed by @scheme[byte-regexp], and @litchar{#px#} as
constructed by @scheme[byte-pregexp]. constructed by @scheme[byte-pregexp].
@reader-examples @reader-examples[
[
"#rx\".*\"" "#rx\".*\""
"#px\"[\\\\s]*\"" "#px\"[\\\\s]*\""
"#rx#\".*\"" "#rx#\".*\""
@ -688,8 +680,7 @@ both the comment and the reference are grouped together by some other
form (i.e., some recursive read); a top-level @litchar{#;} comment form (i.e., some recursive read); a top-level @litchar{#;} comment
neither defines nor uses graph tags for other top-level forms. neither defines nor uses graph tags for other top-level forms.
@reader-examples @reader-examples[
[
"(#1=100 #1# #1#)" "(#1=100 #1# #1#)"
"#0=(1 . #0#)" "#0=(1 . #0#)"
] ]