From ad6e765bcd4f35a282ef00e38ed9129f3a5c1d83 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Hans Bolinder
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2016 14:32:27 +0200
Subject: doc: Correct errors introduced by Editorial changes
Fix some older errors as well.
---
erts/doc/src/match_spec.xml | 14 +++++++-------
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
(limited to 'erts/doc/src/match_spec.xml')
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/match_spec.xml b/erts/doc/src/match_spec.xml
index 1b297c5d29..2a14f1e47b 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/match_spec.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/match_spec.xml
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@
A match specification used in
- stdlib:ets(3)
+ ets(3)
can be described in the following informal grammar:
@@ -678,7 +678,7 @@
-
If the match specification is executed when selecting objects
- from an ets table:
+ from an ETS table:
Evaluate the expressions in order and return the value of
the last expression (typically there is only one expression
in this context).
@@ -691,11 +691,11 @@
Differences between Match Specifications in ETS and Tracing
- ets match specifications produce a return value.
+
ETS match specifications produce a return value.
Usually the contains one single
that defines the return value
without any side effects. Calls with side effects are not allowed in
- the ets context.
+ the ETS context.
When tracing there is no return value to produce, the
match specification either matches or does not. The effect when the
@@ -824,7 +824,7 @@
ETS Examples
- Match all objects in an ets table, where the first element is
+
Match all objects in an ETS table, where the first element is
the atom 'strider' and the tuple arity is 3, and return the whole
object:
@@ -834,7 +834,7 @@
['$_']}]
]]>
- Match all objects in an ets table with arity > 1 and the first
+
Match all objects in an ETS table with arity > 1 and the first
element is 'gandalf', and return element 2:
Function ets:test_ms/2>
- can be useful for testing complicated ets matches.
+ can be useful for testing complicated ETS matches.
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