Fix uses of 'mzscheme' in comments.

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Sam Tobin-Hochstadt 2013-06-28 13:53:09 -04:00
parent 9f31b8bb30
commit d0a0e31abc
13 changed files with 13 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
;(append data (reverse data)) ;(append data (reverse data))
(append data (reverse (map reverse data))) (append data (reverse (map reverse data)))
`((artist "Eli") (comment "Comment") (title "Title") `((artist "Eli") (comment "Comment") (title "Title")
(date "1/1/1999") (software "mzscheme") (date "1/1/1999") (software "Racket")
,@meta)))) ,@meta))))

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@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ See the scribble documentation on the planet/resolver module.
;; get/uninstalled-cache : pkg-getter ;; get/uninstalled-cache : pkg-getter
;; note: this does not yet work with minimum-required-version specifiers if you ;; note: this does not yet work with minimum-required-version specifiers if you
;; install a package and then use an older mzscheme ;; install a package and then use an older racket
(define (get/uninstalled-cache _ pkg-spec load? success-k failure-k) (define (get/uninstalled-cache _ pkg-spec load? success-k failure-k)
(let ([p (lookup-package pkg-spec (UNINSTALLED-PACKAGE-CACHE))]) (let ([p (lookup-package pkg-spec (UNINSTALLED-PACKAGE-CACHE))])
(if (and p (file-exists? (build-path (pkg-path p) (if (and p (file-exists? (build-path (pkg-path p)

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
;; but the JIT generates faster code, especially for the common cases. ;; but the JIT generates faster code, especially for the common cases.
(module map '#%kernel (module map '#%kernel
(#%require '#%utils ; built into mzscheme (#%require '#%utils ; built into racket
"small-scheme.rkt" "define.rkt" "small-scheme.rkt" "define.rkt"
"performance-hint.rkt") "performance-hint.rkt")

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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
;; ;;
;; (cons first (unfold not-pair? car cdr rest values)) ;; (cons first (unfold not-pair? car cdr rest values))
;; reprovided as mzscheme's list* ;; reprovided as racket's list*
;; (define (cons* first . rest) ;; (define (cons* first . rest)
;; (let recur ((x first) (rest rest)) ;; (let recur ((x first) (rest rest))
;; (if (pair? rest) ;; (if (pair? rest)

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@ -212,7 +212,7 @@
;;; The SRFI discussion record contains more discussion on this topic. ;;; The SRFI discussion record contains more discussion on this topic.
;; JBC, 2003-10-20: some of the names provided by list.rkt are prefixed ;; JBC, 2003-10-20: some of the names provided by list.rkt are prefixed
;; with an s: to avoid colliding with mzscheme. The wrapper 1.rkt ;; with an s: to avoid colliding with racket. The wrapper 1.rkt
;; changes their names back to the non-prefixed form. ;; changes their names back to the non-prefixed form.
#lang scheme/base #lang scheme/base

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#lang racket/base #lang racket/base
;; this finds the free variables of fully-expanded mzscheme expressions ;; this finds the free variables of fully-expanded racket expressions
;; adapted from code by mflatt ;; adapted from code by mflatt
(require syntax/kerncase (require syntax/kerncase

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
;; Eli: You give a good point for this, but I'd prefer if the optimizer would ;; Eli: You give a good point for this, but I'd prefer if the optimizer would
;; detect these, so you'd get the same warnings for constructors too when you ;; detect these, so you'd get the same warnings for constructors too when you
;; use `-W warning'. (And then, if you really want these things to be ;; use `-W warning'. (And then, if you really want these things to be
;; errors, then perhaps something at the mzscheme level should make it throw ;; errors, then perhaps something at the racket level should make it throw
;; errors instead of warnings.) ;; errors instead of warnings.)
(define dummy-value (box 'dummy)) (define dummy-value (box 'dummy))

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
;; the following functions assume valid version string inputs ;; the following functions assume valid version string inputs
;; returns a list of 4 integers (see src/mzscheme/src/schvers.h) ;; returns a list of 4 integers (see src/racket/src/schvers.h)
(define (version->list str) (define (version->list str)
(define ver (map string->number (regexp-split #rx"[.]" str))) (define ver (map string->number (regexp-split #rx"[.]" str)))
(case (length ver) (case (length ver)

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@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ static Scheme_Object *foreign_ffi_obj_name(int argc, Scheme_Object *argv[])
/* These will make sense in Racket when longs are longer than ints (needed /* These will make sense in Racket when longs are longer than ints (needed
* for libffi's int32 types). There is no need to deal with bignums because * for libffi's int32 types). There is no need to deal with bignums because
* mzscheme's fixnums are longs. */ * racket's fixnums are longs. */
XFORM_NONGCING MZ_INLINE int scheme_get_realint_val(Scheme_Object *o, int *v) XFORM_NONGCING MZ_INLINE int scheme_get_realint_val(Scheme_Object *o, int *v)
{ {
if (SCHEME_INTP(o)) { if (SCHEME_INTP(o)) {

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@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ static uintptr_t adjustment;
/* These will make sense in Racket when longs are longer than ints (needed /* These will make sense in Racket when longs are longer than ints (needed
* for libffi's int32 types). There is no need to deal with bignums because * for libffi's int32 types). There is no need to deal with bignums because
* mzscheme's fixnums are longs. */ * racket's fixnums are longs. */
XFORM_NONGCING MZ_INLINE int scheme_get_realint_val(Scheme_Object *o, int *v) XFORM_NONGCING MZ_INLINE int scheme_get_realint_val(Scheme_Object *o, int *v)
{ {
if (SCHEME_INTP(o)) { if (SCHEME_INTP(o)) {

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/* Example dynamically-loaded Racket extension, but not a good one. /* Example dynamically-loaded Racket extension, but not a good one.
For example extensions, see plt/collects/mzscheme/examples. */ For example extensions, see plt/pkgs/mzscheme/mzscheme/examples. */
#include "escheme.h" #include "escheme.h"
#include <time.h> #include <time.h>

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
;; Should be called with three command-line arguments: ;; Should be called with three command-line arguments:
;; 1. The include directory that should be created, ;; 1. The include directory that should be created,
;; 2. The location of the src/mzscheme directory, ;; 2. The location of the src/racket directory,
;; 3. The location of mzconfig. ;; 3. The location of mzconfig.
;; written in #%kernel because it's loaded with -c (ie, no compiled files) ;; written in #%kernel because it's loaded with -c (ie, no compiled files)

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
;; is used for string operations. ;; is used for string operations.
;; Run as ;; Run as
;; mzscheme mk-uchar.rkt ;; racket mk-uchar.rkt
;; in the script's directory, and have a copy of UnicodeData.txt, etc. ;; in the script's directory, and have a copy of UnicodeData.txt, etc.
;; in the "Unicode" directory. The file schuchar.inc will be ;; in the "Unicode" directory. The file schuchar.inc will be
;; overwritten. ;; overwritten.