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* Fix typos.

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Neil Jerram 2001-03-23 16:16:15 +00:00
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2001-03-23 Neil Jerram <neil@ossau.uklinux.net> 2001-03-23 Neil Jerram <neil@ossau.uklinux.net>
* intro.texi (Writing Extensions for Guile), scheme-data.texi
(Lists): Fix typos.
* guile-tut.texi, ChangeLog-guile-doc-tutorial: Added to CVS. It * guile-tut.texi, ChangeLog-guile-doc-tutorial: Added to CVS. It
seems that I somehow missed these out when I moved everything from seems that I somehow missed these out when I moved everything from
guile-doc to guile-core. guile-doc to guile-core.

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@c $Id: intro.texi,v 1.2 2001-03-12 00:50:08 mvo Exp $ @c $Id: intro.texi,v 1.3 2001-03-23 16:16:15 ossau Exp $
@page @page
@node What is Guile? @node What is Guile?
@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ make use of an embedded Guile interpreter. But sometimes, all you want
to do is make new primitive procedures and data types available to the to do is make new primitive procedures and data types available to the
Scheme programmer. Writing a new version of @code{guile} is Scheme programmer. Writing a new version of @code{guile} is
inconvenient in this case and it would in fact make the life of the inconvenient in this case and it would in fact make the life of the
users of your new fetaures needlessly hard. users of your new features needlessly hard.
@c [[ the following is probably a bit longwinded ]] @c [[ the following is probably a bit longwinded ]]

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@deffn primitive cons* arg . rest @deffn primitive cons* arg . rest
Like @code{list}, but the last arg provides the tail of the Like @code{list}, but the last arg provides the tail of the
constructed list, returning @code{(cons @var{arg1} (cons constructed list, returning @code{(cons @var{arg1} (cons
@var{arg2} (cons @dots{} @var{argn}))). Requires at least one @var{arg2} (cons @dots{} @var{argn})))}. Requires at least one
argument. If given one argument, that argument is returned as argument. If given one argument, that argument is returned as
result. This function is called @code{list*} in some other result. This function is called @code{list*} in some other
Schemes and in Common LISP. Schemes and in Common LISP.