From 11eeaaddf829de7e4f3a4c1bcb16b869250e56f3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: toy <toy> Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 22:06:59 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Use \textless and \textgreater for < and >, respectively. --- docs/cmu-user/compiler-hint.tex | 2 +- docs/cmu-user/cross-referencing.tex | 2 +- docs/cmu-user/debugger.tex | 4 ++-- 3 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/cmu-user/compiler-hint.tex b/docs/cmu-user/compiler-hint.tex index 5c16d177b..71387d8eb 100644 --- a/docs/cmu-user/compiler-hint.tex +++ b/docs/cmu-user/compiler-hint.tex @@ -949,7 +949,7 @@ Variables appearing as \code{if} tests are interpreted as \code{=} into \code{eql} where possible. It is difficult to do inference directly on \code{=} since it does implicit coercions. -When there is an explicit \code{$<$} or \code{$>$} test on numeric +When there is an explicit \code{\textless} or \code{\textgreater} test on numeric variables, the compiler makes inferences about the ranges the variables can assume in the true and false branches. This is mainly useful when it proves that the values are small enough in magnitude to diff --git a/docs/cmu-user/cross-referencing.tex b/docs/cmu-user/cross-referencing.tex index 81f67951d..a65dc3656 100644 --- a/docs/cmu-user/cross-referencing.tex +++ b/docs/cmu-user/cross-referencing.tex @@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ false, and that the first clause of the \code{if} will never be taken (this optimization is called dead-code elimination). XREF will therefore not register a call to the function \code{sin} from the function \code{foo}. Likewise, no calls to the functions \code{sqrt} -and \verb|<| are registered, because the compiler has eliminated the +and \code{\textless} are registered, because the compiler has eliminated the code that evaluates the condition. Finally, no call to the function \code{expt} is generated, because the compiler was able to evaluate the result of the expression \code{(expt 3 2)} at compile-time (though diff --git a/docs/cmu-user/debugger.tex b/docs/cmu-user/debugger.tex index 2f898a4b4..54438e024 100644 --- a/docs/cmu-user/debugger.tex +++ b/docs/cmu-user/debugger.tex @@ -230,10 +230,10 @@ values displayed will be the argument values, not values of the If the variable for an argument is never referenced by the function, it will be deleted. The variable value is then unavailable, so the debugger prints -\code{\#$<$unused-arg$>$} instead of the value. Similarly, if for any of a number of +\code{\#\textless unused-arg\textgreater} instead of the value. Similarly, if for any of a number of reasons (described in more detail in section \ref{debug-vars}) the value of the variable is unavailable or not known to be available, then -\code{\#$<$unavailable-arg$>$} will be printed instead of the argument value. +\code{\#\textless unavailable-arg\textgreater} will be printed instead of the argument value. Printing of argument values is controlled by \code{*debug-print-level*} and \varref{debug-print-length}. -- GitLab