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| author | Aayush Ranaut <aayush.ranaut@gmail.com> | 2015-12-05 11:10:16 +0530 | 
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| committer | Aayush Ranaut <aayush.ranaut@gmail.com> | 2015-12-05 11:10:16 +0530 | 
| commit | dc675a47edaeced79e13bf99d120c195a38b9ecf (patch) | |
| tree | e626142c07fa41695b959b606d4337929c9669ed /racket.html.markdown | |
| parent | 0049a475edba88f6537b2490ca9506df23b46368 (diff) | |
| parent | c8475eacd742a1c8c6340121aa95f32f65421113 (diff) | |
Merged and removed confusing comments in python
Diffstat (limited to 'racket.html.markdown')
| -rw-r--r-- | racket.html.markdown | 4 | 
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
| diff --git a/racket.html.markdown b/racket.html.markdown index e345db8b..0fe3f030 100644 --- a/racket.html.markdown +++ b/racket.html.markdown @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ m ; => '#hash((b . 2) (a . 1) (c . 3))  <-- no `d'  (= 3 3.0) ; => #t  (= 2 1)   ; => #f -;; `eq?' returns #t if 2 arguments refer to the same object (in memory),  +;; `eq?' returns #t if 2 arguments refer to the same object (in memory),  ;; #f otherwise.  ;; In other words, it's a simple pointer comparison.  (eq? '() '()) ; => #t, since there exists only one empty list in memory @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ m ; => '#hash((b . 2) (a . 1) (c . 3))  <-- no `d'  (eqv? (string-append "foo" "bar") (string-append "foo" "bar"))   ; => #f  ;; `equal?' supports the comparison of the following datatypes: -;; strings, byte strings, pairs, mutable pairs, vectors, boxes,  +;; strings, byte strings, pairs, mutable pairs, vectors, boxes,  ;; hash tables, and inspectable structures.  ;; for other datatypes, `equal?' and `eqv?' return the same result.  (equal? 3 3.0)                                                   ; => #f | 
