From 5c646a2dc530e7459790352aa1a323fb17187c73 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Richard M. Stallman" Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 01:43:18 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] (Local Variables): Use lc for example variable names. --- lispref/variables.texi | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/lispref/variables.texi b/lispref/variables.texi index bbed104a42b..2d03b4e37c5 100644 --- a/lispref/variables.texi +++ b/lispref/variables.texi @@ -198,18 +198,18 @@ is omitted, @code{nil} is used. All of the @var{value-form}s in @var{bindings} are evaluated in the order they appear and @emph{before} binding any of the symbols to them. -Here is an example of this: @code{Z} is bound to the old value of -@code{Y}, which is 2, not the new value of @code{Y}, which is 1. +Here is an example of this: @code{z} is bound to the old value of +@code{y}, which is 2, not the new value of @code{y}, which is 1. @example @group -(setq Y 2) +(setq y 2) @result{} 2 @end group @group -(let ((Y 1) - (Z Y)) - (list Y Z)) +(let ((y 1) + (z y)) + (list y z)) @result{} (1 2) @end group @end example @@ -225,13 +225,13 @@ form. Compare the following example with the example above for @example @group -(setq Y 2) +(setq y 2) @result{} 2 @end group @group -(let* ((Y 1) - (Z Y)) ; @r{Use the just-established value of @code{Y}.} - (list Y Z)) +(let* ((y 1) + (z y)) ; @r{Use the just-established value of @code{y}.} + (list y z)) @result{} (1 1) @end group @end example -- 2.39.2