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authorKaz Kylheku <kaz@kylheku.com>2019-11-15 06:12:49 -0800
committerKaz Kylheku <kaz@kylheku.com>2019-11-15 06:12:49 -0800
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doc: formatting under Special Structure Functions.
* txr.1: Use .mets instead of .meti on the syntax; this produces an indentation.
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@@ -27876,7 +27876,7 @@ However, those introduced as "Function" do not operate on an instance. For
brevity, their syntax is nevertheless exemplified as
.verb
-.meti << object .'['function-name < arg << ... ']'
+.mets << object .'['function-name < arg << ... ']'
.brev
If such a invocation is actually used, the
@@ -27889,7 +27889,7 @@ doesn't participate in the call. An object is not required since
the function can be called using
.verb
-.meti [(static-slot < type 'function-name) < arg << ... ]
+.mets [(static-slot < type 'function-name) < arg << ... ]
.brev
which looks up the function in the struct