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Revision: 4928 http://oorexx.svn.sourceforge.net/oorexx/?rev=4928&view=rev Author: miesfeld Date: 2009-07-16 13:23:15 +0000 (Thu, 16 Jul 2009) Log Message: ----------- Fix 2822267, 2822268, 2822269 proof-reading by Craig Harris. Thanks Craig. Modified Paths: -------------- docs/trunk/rexxref/intro.sgml Property Changed: ---------------- docs/trunk/ docs/trunk/oodialog/ Property changes on: docs/trunk ___________________________________________________________________ Modified: svn:mergeinfo - /docs/branches/4.0.0/trunk:4444-4445,4448,4450,4574,4640,4654,4661,4819 + /docs/branches/4.0.0/trunk:4444-4445,4448,4450,4574,4640,4654,4661,4819,4927 Property changes on: docs/trunk/oodialog ___________________________________________________________________ Modified: svn:mergeinfo - /docs/branches/4.0.0/trunk:4444 /docs/branches/4.0.0/trunk/oodialog:4445,4448,4450,4574,4640,4654,4661,4819 + /docs/branches/4.0.0/trunk:4444 /docs/branches/4.0.0/trunk/oodialog:4445,4448,4450,4574,4640,4654,4661,4819,4927 Modified: docs/trunk/rexxref/intro.sgml =================================================================== --- docs/trunk/rexxref/intro.sgml 2009-07-16 13:17:25 UTC (rev 4927) +++ docs/trunk/rexxref/intro.sgml 2009-07-16 13:23:15 UTC (rev 4928) @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ <para>But with object-oriented programming, it is the data that is modularized. And each data module includes its own operations for performing actions directly related to its data. The programmer that uses the objects need only be aware of the -operations an object performs and not how the data is organized internall. +operations an object performs and not how the data is organized internally. </para> <figure><title>Modular Data—a Report Object</title> @@ -569,13 +569,13 @@ "Fred" "Don't Panic!" 'You shouldn''t' -- Same as "You shouldn't" -"" +"" </programlisting> <para>In this example, the language processor processes the statements from <computeroutput>'Fred'</computeroutput> to <computeroutput>'You shouldn''t'</computeroutput>, ignores the words following the line comment, and continues to process the statement -<computeroutput>''</computeroutput>.</para> +<computeroutput>""</computeroutput>.</para> <para>A <emphasis>standard comment</emphasis> is a sequence of characters (on one or more lines) delimited by /* and */. Within these delimiters any characters are allowed. @@ -721,8 +721,8 @@ A literal string has no upper bound on the number of characters, limited on by available memory. </para> -<para>Note that a string immediately followed by a right bracket is considered -to be the name of a function. If immediately followed by the symbol +<para>Note that a string immediately followed by a right parenthesis is +considered to be the name of a function. If immediately followed by the symbol <varname>X</varname> or <varname>x</varname>, it is considered to be a hexadecimal string. If followed immediately by the symbol <varname>B</varname> or <varname>b</varname>, it is considered to be a binary string.</para> This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |