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author | Tom Benner <[email protected]> | 2014-12-27 14:54:27 -0500 |
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committer | Tom Benner <[email protected]> | 2014-12-28 14:37:52 -0500 |
commit | b397ab65ea094859cab2d31d6444101bc7238b9a (patch) | |
tree | db2b88205ad3f380f350db661dcec0ebf56284d4 /system/doc/getting_started | |
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Use colons before <code> when appropriate
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-rw-r--r-- | system/doc/getting_started/conc_prog.xml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | system/doc/getting_started/seq_prog.xml | 6 |
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diff --git a/system/doc/getting_started/conc_prog.xml b/system/doc/getting_started/conc_prog.xml index 9a08d38d7f..580ba79403 100644 --- a/system/doc/getting_started/conc_prog.xml +++ b/system/doc/getting_started/conc_prog.xml @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ goodbye</pre> the second a "goodbye", the first another "hello" and so forth. But where did the <0.63.0> come from? The return value of a function is of course the return value of the last "thing" in - the function. The last thing in the function <c>start</c> is</p> + the function. The last thing in the function <c>start</c> is:</p> <code type="none"> spawn(tut14, say_something, [goodbye, 3]).</code> <p><c>spawn</c> returns a <em>process identifier</em>, or @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ Pong_PID = spawn(tut15, pong, [])</code> <c>start</c> now creates another process "ping".</p> <code type="none"> spawn(tut15, ping, [3, Pong_PID]),</code> - <p>this process executes</p> + <p>This process executes:</p> <code type="none"> tut15:ping(3, Pong_PID)</code> <p><0.36.0> is the return value from the <c>start</c> function.</p> diff --git a/system/doc/getting_started/seq_prog.xml b/system/doc/getting_started/seq_prog.xml index dede41d3af..6f35c0cccc 100644 --- a/system/doc/getting_started/seq_prog.xml +++ b/system/doc/getting_started/seq_prog.xml @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ convert_length({inch, Y}) -> <p>We have shown tuples with two parts above, but tuples can have as many parts as we want and contain any valid Erlang <em>term</em>. For example, to represent the temperature of - various cities of the world we could write</p> + various cities of the world we could write:</p> <code type="none"> {moscow, {c, -10}} {cape_town, {f, 70}} @@ -1187,11 +1187,11 @@ trunc(5.0) = 5 <pre> 74> <input>2004 rem 400.</input> 4</pre> - <p>so instead of writing</p> + <p>so instead of writing:</p> <code type="none"> trunc(Year / 400) * 400 == Year -> leap;</code> - <p>we could write</p> + <p>we could write:</p> <code type="none"> Year rem 400 == 0 -> leap;</code> |