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@@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ equal to a floating point number. For example: (inexact->exact 1.234) => 694680242521899/562949953421312 -When you want the old behavior, use 'round' explicitely: +When you want the old behavior, use 'round' explicitly: (inexact->exact (round 1.234)) => 1 @@ -1015,7 +1015,7 @@ prevent a potential memory leak: scm_frame_begin (0); mem = scm_malloc (100); - scm_frame_unwind_handler (free, mem, SCM_F_WIND_EXPLICITELY); + scm_frame_unwind_handler (free, mem, SCM_F_WIND_EXPLICITLY); /* MEM would leak if BAR throws an error. SCM_FRAME_UNWIND_HANDLER frees it nevertheless. @@ -1025,7 +1025,7 @@ prevent a potential memory leak: scm_frame_end (); - /* Because of SCM_F_WIND_EXPLICITELY, MEM will be freed by + /* Because of SCM_F_WIND_EXPLICITLY, MEM will be freed by SCM_FRAME_END as well. */ } @@ -1615,7 +1615,7 @@ load path of Guile. This has been found to be too tricky, and is no longer supported. The shared libraries are now called "extensions". You should now write a small Scheme file that calls `load-extension' to load the shared -library and initialize it explicitely. +library and initialize it explicitly. The shared libraries themselves should be installed in the usual places for shared libraries, with names like "libguile-foo-bar". |