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[PATCH 3/7] Docs: Add `the following' to improve flow after the example.
From: |
Michael Witten |
Subject: |
[PATCH 3/7] Docs: Add `the following' to improve flow after the example. |
Date: |
Wed, 30 Mar 2011 16:03:54 +0000 |
Signed-off-by: Michael Witten <address@hidden>
---
doc/make.texi | 9 +++++----
1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/make.texi b/doc/make.texi
index a3eb642..7460963 100644
--- a/doc/make.texi
+++ b/doc/make.texi
@@ -5189,7 +5189,7 @@ in its name might have strange results.
Variables may be referenced inside the name of a variable. This is
called a @dfn{computed variable name} or a @dfn{nested variable
-reference}. For example,
+reference}. For example, the following:
@example
x = y
@@ -5260,7 +5260,7 @@ whose value is @address@hidden
A computed variable name need not consist entirely of a single variable
reference. It can contain several variable references, as well as some
-invariant text. For example,
+invariant text. For example, the following:
@example
@group
@@ -5297,7 +5297,8 @@ will give @code{dirs} the same value as @code{a_dirs},
@code{1_dirs},
@code{a_files} or @code{1_files} depending on the settings of @code{use_a}
and @address@hidden
-Computed variable names can also be used in substitution references:
+Computed variable names can also be used in substitution references;
+for example, the following:
@example
@group
@@ -5315,7 +5316,7 @@ depending on the value of @code{a1}.
The only restriction on this sort of use of nested variable references
is that they cannot specify part of the name of a function to be called.
This is because the test for a recognized function name is done before
-the expansion of nested references. For example,
+the expansion of nested references. For example, the following:
@example
@group
--
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