-@dfn{compiled-function objects}.
-
- A compiled-function object is a bit like a vector; however, the
-evaluator handles this data type specially when it appears as a function
-to be called. The printed representation for a compiled-function
-object normally begins with @samp{#<compiled-function} and ends with
-@samp{>}. However, if the variable @code{print-readably} is
-non-@code{nil}, the object is printed beginning with @samp{#[} and
-ending with @samp{]}. This representation can be read directly
-by the Lisp reader, and is used in byte-compiled files (those ending
-in @samp{.elc}).
+@dfn{compiled-function objects}. The evaluator handles this data type
+specially when it appears as a function to be called.
+
+ The printed representation for a compiled-function object normally
+begins with @samp{#<compiled-function} and ends with @samp{>}. However,
+if the variable @code{print-readably} is non-@code{nil}, the object is
+printed beginning with @samp{#[} and ending with @samp{]}. This
+representation can be read directly by the Lisp reader, and is used in
+byte-compiled files (those ending in @samp{.elc}).