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-rw-r--r--lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap2.xmlsrc12
-rw-r--r--lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap3.xml6
-rw-r--r--lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap4.xmlsrc4
-rw-r--r--lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap5.xmlsrc18
-rw-r--r--lib/mnesia/doc/src/mnesia.xml28
5 files changed, 33 insertions, 35 deletions
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap2.xmlsrc b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap2.xmlsrc
index 0714c7b645..2e2cc386b7 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap2.xmlsrc
+++ b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap2.xmlsrc
@@ -235,9 +235,7 @@
<seealso marker="Mnesia_chap3#start_mnesia">Starting Mnesia</seealso>.
</item>
</list>
- <p>Continuing the dialogue with the Erlang shell will produce the following
- the following:
- </p>
+ <p>Continuing the dialogue with the Erlang shell will produce the following:</p>
<pre><![CDATA[
3> company:init().
{atomic,ok}
@@ -418,7 +416,7 @@ In_proj</tcaption>
interchangeably throughout this book.
</p>
<p>A Mnesia table is populated by Mnesia records. For example,
- the tuple <c>{boss, klacke, bjarne}</c> is an record. The
+ the tuple <c>{boss, klacke, bjarne}</c> is a record. The
second element in this tuple is the key. In order to uniquely
identify a table row both the key and the table name is
needed. The term <em>object identifier</em>,
@@ -553,7 +551,7 @@ In_proj</tcaption>
stored in the database:
</p>
<pre>
-\011 mnesia:select(employee, [{#employee{sex = female, name = '$1', _ = '_'},[], ['$1']}]).
+mnesia:select(employee, [{#employee{sex = female, name = '$1', _ = '_'},[], ['$1']}]).
</pre>
<p>Select must always run within an activity such as a
transaction. To be able to call from the shell we might
@@ -587,8 +585,8 @@ In_proj</tcaption>
</p>
<pre>
Q = qlc:q([E#employee.name || E <![CDATA[<-]]> mnesia:table(employee),
-\011 E#employee.sex == female]),
-\011 qlc:e(Q),
+ E#employee.sex == female]),
+ qlc:e(Q),
</pre>
<p>Accessing mnesia tables from a QLC list comprehension must
always be done within a transaction. Consider the following
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap3.xml b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap3.xml
index 9a382bcb5a..2db9af9cf7 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap3.xml
+++ b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap3.xml
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@
function changes the format on all records in table
<c>Tab</c>. It applies the argument <c>Fun</c> to all
records in the table. <c>Fun</c> shall be a function which
- takes an record of the old type, and returns the record of the new
+ takes a record of the old type, and returns the record of the new
type. The table key may not be changed.</p>
<code type="none">
-record(old, {key, val}).
@@ -418,8 +418,8 @@ skeppet %<input>erl -sname b -mnesia dir '"/ldisc/scratch/Mnesia.company"'</inpu
type <c>set</c> and <c>bag</c>: </p>
<pre>
f() -> F = fun() ->
-\011 mnesia:write({foo, 1, 2}), mnesia:write({foo, 1, 3}),
-\011 mnesia:read({foo, 1}) end, mnesia:transaction(F). </pre>
+ mnesia:write({foo, 1, 2}), mnesia:write({foo, 1, 3}),
+ mnesia:read({foo, 1}) end, mnesia:transaction(F). </pre>
<p>This transaction will return the list <c>[{foo,1,3}]</c> if
the <c>foo</c> table is of type <c>set</c>. However, list
<c>[{foo,1,2}, {foo,1,3}]</c> will return if the table is
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap4.xmlsrc b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap4.xmlsrc
index 7d89c1b0dd..6e8055326b 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap4.xmlsrc
+++ b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap4.xmlsrc
@@ -514,13 +514,13 @@ The behavior is undefined if any process perform a write
of the table itself. This is an implementation detail, but remember
the dirty functions are low level functions.
</item>
- <item><c>mnesia:dirty_last(Tab)</c> This function works exactly as
+ <item><c>mnesia:dirty_last(Tab)</c> This function works exactly like
<c>mnesia:dirty_first/1</c> but returns the last object in
Erlang term order for the <c>ordered_set</c> table type. For
all other table types, <c>mnesia:dirty_first/1</c> and
<c>mnesia:dirty_last/1</c> are synonyms.
</item>
- <item><c>mnesia:dirty_prev(Tab, Key)</c> This function works exactly as
+ <item><c>mnesia:dirty_prev(Tab, Key)</c> This function works exactly like
<c>mnesia:dirty_next/2</c> but returns the previous object in
Erlang term order for the ordered_set table type. For
all other table types, <c>mnesia:dirty_next/2</c> and
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap5.xmlsrc b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap5.xmlsrc
index 1c7e3662e1..30a8991465 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap5.xmlsrc
+++ b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap5.xmlsrc
@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ ok
explicitly be set at table creation. The default is
<c>0</c>, but if <c>n_disc_copies</c> and
<c>n_disc_only_copies</c> also are <c>0</c>,
- <c>n_ram_copies</c>\011will default be set to <c>1</c>.
+ <c>n_ram_copies</c> will default be set to <c>1</c>.
</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{n_disc_copies, Int}</c></tag>
@@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ ok
(a@sam)4> SecProps = [{foreign_key, {prim_dict, sec_val}}].
[{foreign_key,{prim_dict,sec_val}}]
(a@sam)5> mnesia:create_table(sec_dict,
-\011 [{frag_properties, SecProps},
+ [{frag_properties, SecProps},
(a@sam)5> {attributes, [sec_key, sec_val]}]).
{atomic,ok}
(a@sam)6> Write = fun(Rec) -> mnesia:write(Rec) end.
@@ -418,23 +418,23 @@ ok
(a@sam)8> SecKey = 42.
42
(a@sam)9> mnesia:activity(sync_dirty, Write,
-\011\011 [{prim_dict, PrimKey, -11}], mnesia_frag).
+ [{prim_dict, PrimKey, -11}], mnesia_frag).
ok
(a@sam)10> mnesia:activity(sync_dirty, Write,
-\011\011 [{sec_dict, SecKey, PrimKey}], mnesia_frag).
+ [{sec_dict, SecKey, PrimKey}], mnesia_frag).
ok
(a@sam)11> mnesia:change_table_frag(prim_dict, {add_frag, [node()]}).
{atomic,ok}
(a@sam)12> SecRead = fun(PrimKey, SecKey) ->
-\011\011 mnesia:read({sec_dict, PrimKey}, SecKey, read) end.
+ mnesia:read({sec_dict, PrimKey}, SecKey, read) end.
#Fun<erl_eval>
(a@sam)13> mnesia:activity(transaction, SecRead,
-\011\011 [PrimKey, SecKey], mnesia_frag).
+ [PrimKey, SecKey], mnesia_frag).
[{sec_dict,42,11}]
(a@sam)14> Info = fun(Tab, Item) -> mnesia:table_info(Tab, Item) end.
#Fun<erl_eval>
(a@sam)15> mnesia:activity(sync_dirty, Info,
-\011\011 [prim_dict, frag_size], mnesia_frag).
+ [prim_dict, frag_size], mnesia_frag).
[{prim_dict,0},
{prim_dict_frag2,0},
{prim_dict_frag3,0},
@@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ ok
{prim_dict_frag7,0},
{prim_dict_frag8,0}]
(a@sam)16> mnesia:activity(sync_dirty, Info,
-\011\011 [sec_dict, frag_size], mnesia_frag).
+ [sec_dict, frag_size], mnesia_frag).
[{sec_dict,0},
{sec_dict_frag2,0},
{sec_dict_frag3,0},
@@ -1051,7 +1051,7 @@ ok
ActivityID will be received. Note that this event may still be received even
if no table events with a corresponding ActivityID were received, depending on
the tables to which the receiving process is subscribed.</p>
- <p>Dirty operations always only contain one update and thus no activity event is sent.</p>
+ <p>Dirty operations always only contain one update and thus no activity event is sent.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
</section>
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/mnesia.xml b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/mnesia.xml
index 5d3bcf830e..16e78ea0af 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/mnesia.xml
+++ b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/mnesia.xml
@@ -799,7 +799,7 @@ mnesia:change_table_copy_type(person, node(), disc_copies)
</item>
<item>
<p><c>{local_content, Bool}</c>, where <c>Bool</c> must be
- either <c>true</c> or <c>false</c>. The default value is <c>false</c>.\011 </p>
+ either <c>true</c> or <c>false</c>. The default value is <c>false</c>.</p>
</item>
</list>
<p>For example, the following call creates the <c>person</c> table
@@ -1022,7 +1022,7 @@ mnesia:create_table(person,
<name>dirty_last(Tab) -> Key | exit({aborted, Reason}) </name>
<fsummary>Return the key for the last record in a table.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>This function works exactly
+ <p>This function works exactly like
<c>mnesia:dirty_first/1</c> but returns the last object in
Erlang term order for the <c>ordered_set</c> table type. For
all other table types, <c>mnesia:dirty_first/1</c> and
@@ -1063,11 +1063,11 @@ mnesia:create_table(person,
<name>dirty_prev(Tab, Key) -> Key | exit({aborted, Reason}) </name>
<fsummary>Return the previous key in a table. </fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>This function works exactly
+ <p>This function works exactly like
<c>mnesia:dirty_next/2</c> but returns the previous object in
Erlang term order for the ordered_set table type. For
all other table types, <c>mnesia:dirty_next/2</c> and
- <c>mnesia:dirty_prev/2</c> are synonyms.\011 </p>
+ <c>mnesia:dirty_prev/2</c> are synonyms.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
@@ -1334,7 +1334,7 @@ mnesia:create_table(person,
<name>foldr(Function, Acc, Table) -> NewAcc | transaction abort </name>
<fsummary>Call Function for each record in Table </fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>This function works exactly as
+ <p>This function works exactly like
<c>foldl/3</c> but iterates the table in the opposite order
for the <c>ordered_set</c> table type. For
all other table types, <c>foldr/3</c> and
@@ -1512,14 +1512,14 @@ mnesia:create_table(person,
<fsummary>Check if code is running in a transaction.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>When this function is executed inside a transaction context
- it returns <c>true</c>, otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
+ it returns <c>true</c>, otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>last(Tab) -> Key | transaction abort </name>
<fsummary>Return the key for the last record in a table.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>This function works exactly
+ <p>This function works exactly like
<c>mnesia:first/1</c> but returns the last object in
Erlang term order for the <c>ordered_set</c> table type. For
all other table types, <c>mnesia:first/1</c> and
@@ -1698,11 +1698,11 @@ mnesia:create_table(person,
<name>prev(Tab, Key) -> Key | transaction abort </name>
<fsummary>Return the previous key in a table. </fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>This function works exactly
+ <p>This function works exactly like
<c>mnesia:next/2</c> but returns the previous object in
Erlang term order for the ordered_set table type. For
all other table types, <c>mnesia:next/2</c> and
- <c>mnesia:prev/2</c> are synonyms.\011 </p>
+ <c>mnesia:prev/2</c> are synonyms.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
@@ -1891,10 +1891,10 @@ mnesia:create_table(person,
<p>For example to find the names of all male persons with an age over 30 in table
Tab do:</p>
<code type="none">
-\011 MatchHead = #person{name='$1', sex=male, age='$2', _='_'},
-\011 Guard = {'>', '$2', 30},
-\011 Result = '$1',
-\011 mnesia:select(Tab,[{MatchHead, [Guard], [Result]}]),
+MatchHead = #person{name='$1', sex=male, age='$2', _='_'},
+Guard = {'>', '$2', 30},
+Result = '$1',
+mnesia:select(Tab,[{MatchHead, [Guard], [Result]}]),
</code>
</desc>
</func>
@@ -2835,7 +2835,7 @@ raise(Name, Amount) ->
</func>
<func>
<name>write(Tab, Record, LockKind) -> transaction abort | ok </name>
- <fsummary>Write an record into the database.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Write a record into the database.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Writes the record <c>Record</c> to the table <c>Tab</c>.
</p>