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diff --git a/system/doc/reference_manual/typespec.xml b/system/doc/reference_manual/typespec.xml index 22627058c1..8915302088 100644 --- a/system/doc/reference_manual/typespec.xml +++ b/system/doc/reference_manual/typespec.xml @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ <p> For integers and atoms, it is allowed for singleton types; for example, the integers - <c>-1</c> and <c>42</c>, or the atoms <c>'foo'</c> and <c>'bar'</c>). + <c>-1</c> and <c>42</c>, or the atoms <c>'foo'</c> and <c>'bar'</c>. All other types are built using unions of either predefined types or singleton types. In a type union between a type and one @@ -495,7 +495,8 @@ </p> <pre> -spec id(X) -> X when X :: tuple().</pre> <p> - Currently, the <c>::</c> constraint (read as <c>is_subtype</c>) is + Currently, the <c>::</c> constraint + (read as «is a subtype of») is the only guard constraint that can be used in the <c>'when'</c> part of a <c>'-spec'</c> attribute. </p> @@ -529,16 +530,6 @@ <pre> -spec foo({X, integer()}) -> X when X :: atom() ; ([Y]) -> Y when Y :: number().</pre> - <note> - <p> - For backwards compatibility the following form is also allowed: - </p> - <pre> -spec id(X) -> X when is_subtype(X, tuple()).</pre> - <p> - but its use is discouraged. It will be removed in a future - Erlang/OTP release. - </p> - </note> <p> Some functions in Erlang are not meant to return; either because they define servers or because they are used to |