[m-dev.] trivial diff: fix another mistake in user_guide.texi
David Glen JEFFERY
dgj at fengshui.cs.mu.OZ.AU
Fri Nov 5 13:53:12 AEDT 1999
On 04-Nov-1999, Fergus Henderson <fjh at cs.mu.OZ.AU> wrote:
> Estimated hours taken: 0.1
>
> doc/user_guide.texi:
> The documentation for the `--generate-prolog' option
> was duplicated, so I deleted the second copy.
You've actually deleted the `--generate-bytecode' documentation. I assume this
is a bug in the log message, not in the change?
> Workspace: /home/mercury0/fjh/mercury
> Index: doc/user_guide.texi
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /home/mercury1/repository/mercury/doc/user_guide.texi,v
> retrieving revision 1.191
> diff -u -d -r1.191 user_guide.texi
> --- user_guide.texi 1999/11/04 07:35:22 1.191
> +++ user_guide.texi 1999/11/04 07:40:25
> @@ -2751,15 +2751,6 @@
> Output a bytecode form of the module for use
> by an experimental debugger.
>
> - at item --generate-bytecode
> - at c Output a bytecode version of the module
> - at c into the @file{@var{module}.bytecode} file,
> - at c and a human-readable version of the bytecode
> - at c into the @file{@var{module}.bytedebug} file.
> - at c The bytecode is for an experimental debugger.
> -Output a bytecode form of the module for use
> -by an experimental debugger.
> -
> @c @item --generate-prolog
> @c Convert the program to Prolog. Output to file @file{@var{module}.pl}
> @c or @file{@var{module}.nl} (depending the the dialect).
dgj
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