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diff --git a/doc/tut1.rst b/doc/tut1.rst index de89a0b2d..436b3880d 100644 --- a/doc/tut1.rst +++ b/doc/tut1.rst @@ -1074,8 +1074,8 @@ at runtime by 0, the second by 1 and so on. For example: Direction = enum north, east, south, west - var x = south # `x` is of type `Direction`; its value is `south` - echo x # writes "south" to `stdout` + var x = south # `x` is of type `Direction`; its value is `south` + echo x # writes "south" to `stdout` All the comparison operators can be used with enumeration types. @@ -1132,11 +1132,11 @@ A subrange type is a range of values from an integer or enumeration type .. code-block:: nim type - Subrange = range[0..5] + MySubrange = range[0..5] -``Subrange`` is a subrange of ``int`` which can only hold the values 0 -to 5. Assigning any other value to a variable of type ``Subrange`` is a +``MySubrange`` is a subrange of ``int`` which can only hold the values 0 +to 5. Assigning any other value to a variable of type ``MySubrange`` is a compile-time or runtime error. Assignments from the base type to one of its subrange types (and vice versa) are allowed. |