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diff --git a/doc/tut2.txt b/doc/tut2.txt index f66a5135d..b35f71527 100644 --- a/doc/tut2.txt +++ b/doc/tut2.txt @@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ Introduction This document is a tutorial for the advanced constructs of the *Nimrod* -programming language. **Note that this document is somewhat obsolete as -the `manual <manual.html>`_ contains many more examples of the advanced -language features.** +programming language. **Note that this document is somewhat obsolete as the** +`manual <manual.html>`_ **contains many more examples of the advanced language +features.** Pragmas @@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ to be included along the program containing the license information:: The ``readCfgAtRuntime`` proc will open the given filename and return a ``TTable`` from the `tables module <tables.html>`_. The parsing of the file is done (without much care for handling invalid data or corner cases) using the -``split`` proc from the `strutils module <strutils.html>`_. There are many +``splitLines`` proc from the `strutils module <strutils.html>`_. There are many things which can fail; mind the purpose is explaining how to make this run at compile time, not how to properly implement a DRM scheme. @@ -948,7 +948,7 @@ Generating AST by hand To generate an AST we would need to intimately know the structures used by the Nimrod compiler exposed in the `macros module <macros.html>`_, which at first -look seems a daunting task. But we can use a helper shortcut the ``dumpTree`` +look seems a daunting task. But we can use as helper shortcut the ``dumpTree`` macro, which is used as a statement macro instead of an expression macro. Since we know that we want to generate a bunch of ``const`` symbols we can create the following source file and compile it to see what the compiler |