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authorBastien Guerry <bzg@altern.org>2013-07-26 14:54:49 +0200
committerBastien Guerry <bzg@altern.org>2013-07-26 14:54:49 +0200
commite06a5d7e0acd8e5c92190da67930118220680346 (patch)
treee0cfc5d69c03814d94e0759a7ebdcd923a82ebe6 /elisp.html.markdown
parenta3ba320e170134227568a0f004874475be33773a (diff)
elisp.html.markdown: Fix typos.
Thanks to Alan Schmitt for reporting them.
Diffstat (limited to 'elisp.html.markdown')
-rw-r--r--elisp.html.markdown19
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/elisp.html.markdown b/elisp.html.markdown
index 87368bc7..b1bd2c47 100644
--- a/elisp.html.markdown
+++ b/elisp.html.markdown
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el
---
```elisp
-;; This gives an introduction to Emacs Lisp in 15 minutes (v0.2)
+;; This gives an introduction to Emacs Lisp in 15 minutes (v0.2a)
;;
;; First make sure you read this text by Peter Norvig:
;; http://norvig.com/21-days.html
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el
;; Let's create another function which uses `let':
(defun greeting (name)
(let ((your-name "Bastien"))
- (insert (format "Hello %s!\n\nI'am %s."
+ (insert (format "Hello %s!\n\nI am %s."
name ; the argument of the function
your-name ; the let-bound variable "Bastien"
))))
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el
(let ((your-name (read-from-minibuffer "Enter your name: ")))
(switch-to-buffer-other-window "*test*")
(erase-buffer)
- (insert (format "Hello %s!\n\nI'am %s." your-name from-name))
+ (insert (format "Hello %s!\n\nI am %s." your-name from-name))
(other-window 1)))
;; Now test it:
@@ -273,17 +273,17 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el
;; replaced by "Bonjour".
;; You should also get an error: "Search failed: Hello".
-;; You need to tell search-forward whether it should stop searching
-;; at some point in the buffer, and whether it should silently fail
-;; when nothing is found:
+;;
+;; To avoid this error, you need to tell `search-forward' whether it
+;; should stop searching at some point in the buffer, and whether it
+;; should silently fail when nothing is found:
-;; (search-forward "Hello" nil t) does it.
+;; (search-forward "Hello" nil t) does the trick:
;; The `nil' argument says: the search is not bound to a position.
-
;; The `t' argument says: silently fail when nothing is found.
-;; We do it here, in a new function that also says "Hello first":
+;; We use this sexp in the function below, which don't throw an error:
(defun hello-to-bonjour ()
(switch-to-buffer-other-window "*test*")
@@ -345,4 +345,5 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el
;; - notbob
;; - Kevin Montuori
;; - Arne Babenhauserheide
+;; - Alan Schmitt
```