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authornratan <narenratan@gmail.com>2019-11-03 19:12:28 +0000
committernratan <narenratan@gmail.com>2019-11-03 19:12:28 +0000
commit42e5cd7e9339d6437989f19a0534fd315e007007 (patch)
treee0ec2162c127bc093d94fcd3ce72c974f73a413d
parent23f1197ed11a1258c079d2f7c168883ea1f10424 (diff)
downloadjonesforth_arm64_apl-42e5cd7e9339d6437989f19a0534fd315e007007.tar.gz
Use ⟦ and ⟧ symbols in comments
-rw-r--r--examples/continuations.f4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/examples/continuations.f b/examples/continuations.f
index 1ea66bf..3a059c5 100644
--- a/examples/continuations.f
+++ b/examples/continuations.f
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ The following four lines all calculate the same thing:
 1 2 3 4 ⊂ × + ⟦ - ⊃ ⟧ ⍎                 / Do the × +, push an execution token for the -, execute it /
 
 /
-The continuation works even if the [[ is further down
+The continuation works even if the ⟦ is further down
 the return stack, e.g.
 /
 
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ manipulated with combinators. For example to execute it twice we can use ↑ cat
 /
 Below are some examples illustrating how to execute Forth words by pushing their
 corresponding return addresses to the return stack. They're probably unnecessary
-but they are the experiments I did before writing [[ and ]] so I have left them
+but they are the experiments I did before writing ⟦ and ⟧ so I have left them
 in in case they help anyone else.
 /