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diff --git a/system/doc/reference_manual/errors.xml b/system/doc/reference_manual/errors.xml index 02885a3813..99e48544d6 100644 --- a/system/doc/reference_manual/errors.xml +++ b/system/doc/reference_manual/errors.xml @@ -48,10 +48,8 @@ The Erlang programming language has built-in features for handling of run-time errors.</p> <p>A run-time error can also be emulated by calling - <c>erlang:error(Reason)</c>, <c>erlang:error(Reason, Args)</c> - (those appeared in Erlang 5.4/OTP-R10), - <c>erlang:fault(Reason)</c> or <c>erlang:fault(Reason, Args)</c> - (old equivalents).</p> + <c>erlang:error(Reason)</c> or <c>erlang:error(Reason, Args)</c> + (those appeared in Erlang 5.4/OTP-R10).</p> <p>A run-time error is another name for an exception of class <c>error</c>. </p> @@ -91,7 +89,7 @@ </row> <row> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>error</c></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">Run-time error for example <c>1+a</c>, or the process called <c>erlang:error/1,2</c> (appeared in Erlang 5.4/OTP-R10B) or <c>erlang:fault/1,2</c> (old equivalent)</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">Run-time error for example <c>1+a</c>, or the process called <c>erlang:error/1,2</c> (appeared in Erlang 5.4/OTP-R10B)</cell> </row> <row> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>exit</c></cell> |