Correcting typos.

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Yuval Langer 2014-01-15 18:44:16 +02:00 committed by Berker Peksag
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* Thom Neale <twneale@gmail.com>
* Tuukka Turto <tuukka.turto@oktaeder.net>
* Vasudev Kamath <kamathvasudev@gmail.com>
* Yuval Langer <yuval.langer@gmail.com>

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@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ core team. Additional review is clearly welcome, but we need a minimum of
2 signoffs for any change.
If a core member is sending in a PR, please find 2 core members that don't
include them PR submitter. The idea here is that one can work with the PR
include the PR submitter. The idea here is that one can work with the PR
author, and a second acks the entire change set.
If the change is adding documentation, feel free to just merge after one

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@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ defmacro
`defmacro` is used to define macros. The general format is
`(defmacro [parameters] expr)`.
Following example defines a macro that can be used to swap order of elements in
The following example defines a macro that can be used to swap order of elements in
code, allowing the user to write code in infix notation, where operator is in
between the operands.
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The generator is iterable and therefore can be used in loops, list
comprehensions and other similar constructs.
Especially the second example shows how generators can be used to generate
The function random-numbers shows how generators can be used to generate
infinite series without consuming infinite amount of memory.
.. code-block:: clj

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@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ The same thing in Hy::
...
[3, 2, 1, 4]
See how we use kwapply to handle the fancy pssing? :)
See how we use kwapply to handle the fancy passing? :)
There's also a dictionary-style keyword arguments construction that
looks like: