From 16661088008f0fc60b0102e68fd04d82fe08bc57 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthew Flatt Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2014 06:34:44 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] scribble/manual docs: corrections on `#:link-target?` and `#:indirect` original commit: c429032d7e4631742a04076962cfa1ca2439f80e --- .../scribble-doc/scribblings/scribble/manual.scrbl | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/pkgs/scribble-pkgs/scribble-doc/scribblings/scribble/manual.scrbl b/pkgs/scribble-pkgs/scribble-doc/scribblings/scribble/manual.scrbl index d8cc1f64..392f9bff 100644 --- a/pkgs/scribble-pkgs/scribble-doc/scribblings/scribble/manual.scrbl +++ b/pkgs/scribble-pkgs/scribble-doc/scribblings/scribble/manual.scrbl @@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ when you want to provide a more specific list of modules (e.g., to name both a specific module and one that combines several modules) via your own @racket[declare-exporting] declaration -When @racket[#:link-target?] is specified with an expression that +When @racket[#:link-target?] is omitted or specified with an expression that produces a true value, then the @racket[module-path]s are also declared as link targets though a @racket[part-tag-decl] (which means that the @racket[defmodule] form must appear before any @@ -617,7 +617,7 @@ sub-parts). These link targets are referenced via rather than the individual @racket[module-path]s. Specifying @racket[#:indirect] normally makes sense only when -@racket[#:link-target?] is specified with a true value. Specifying +@racket[#:link-target?] is specified with a @racket[#f] value. Specifying @racket[#:indirect] makes the module path that is displayed (and that normally refers to some other declaration of the module) use @racket[racketmodname] with @racket[#:indirect].