Doc fixes.
One is from Eric Hanchrow.
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@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ To plot histograms side-by-side, pass the appropriate @(racket #:x-min) value to
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#:color 2 #:line-color 2
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#:label "Numbers per number")))]
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Using the @racket[#:gap] argument, a discrete hisogram can be used to show
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Using the @racket[#:skip] argument, a discrete histogram can be used to show
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benchmark results where each configuration has a specific color, but
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the runs on a specific benchmark are grouped together. For example,
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@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ unpredictable when keys are mutated.
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@defproc[(seteq [v any/c] ...) set?]
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)]{
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Creates a set that uses @racket[equal?], @racket[eq?], or
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@racket[eqv?], respectively, to compare elements. The given
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Creates a set that uses @racket[equal?], @racket[eqv?], or
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@racket[eq?], respectively, to compare elements. The given
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@racket[v]s are added to the set. The elements are added in the order
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that they appear as @racket[v]s, so in the first two cases, an earlier
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element that is @racket[equal?] or @racket[eqv?] but not @racket[eq?]
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