projects
/
chise
/
xemacs-chise.git.1
/ blobdiff
commit
grep
author
committer
pickaxe
?
search:
re
summary
|
shortlog
|
log
|
commit
|
commitdiff
|
tree
raw
|
inline
| side by side
(U-000200B0): Add `<-denotational' for BUCS+864E.
[chise/xemacs-chise.git.1]
/
man
/
lispref
/
sequences.texi
diff --git
a/man/lispref/sequences.texi
b/man/lispref/sequences.texi
index
54b2d95
..
43bab70
100644
(file)
--- a/
man/lispref/sequences.texi
+++ b/
man/lispref/sequences.texi
@@
-264,7
+264,7
@@
strings for such applications, for four reasons:
@item
They usually occupy one-fourth the space of a vector of the same
elements. (This is one-eighth the space for 64-bit machines such as the
@item
They usually occupy one-fourth the space of a vector of the same
elements. (This is one-eighth the space for 64-bit machines such as the
-DEC Alpha, and may also be different when @sc{MULE} support is compiled
+DEC Alpha, and may also be different when @sc{mule} support is compiled
into XEmacs.)
@item
into XEmacs.)
@item
@@
-603,9
+603,9
@@
This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a bit vector.
This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is either 0 or 1.
@end defun
This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is either 0 or 1.
@end defun
-@defun bit-vector &rest objects
+@defun bit-vector &rest bits
This function creates and returns a bit vector whose elements are the
This function creates and returns a bit vector whose elements are the
-arguments @var{objects}. The elements must be either of the two
+arguments @var{bits}. Each argument must be a bit, i.e. one of the two
integers 0 or 1.
@example
integers 0 or 1.
@example
@@
-618,9
+618,10
@@
integers 0 or 1.
@end example
@end defun
@end example
@end defun
-@defun make-bit-vector length object
+@defun make-bit-vector length bit
This function creates and returns a bit vector consisting of
This function creates and returns a bit vector consisting of
-@var{length} elements, each initialized to @var{object}.
+@var{length} elements, each initialized to @var{bit}, which must be
+one of the two integers 0 or 1.
@example
@group
@example
@group