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February 04, 2004 Errors on website | ||||
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1. Various spelling mistakes. Multiple instances of "arbitrarilly", "heirarchy" and others that a spellchecker'll easily pick up.
2. ctod.html
An all-too-common word confusion. "Taking the modulus of a floating point number" - this is done using fabs or fabsf in C. What the page describes is not taking the modulus of anything, let alone the modulus of _a_ floating point number.
x % y is correctly called "the remainder after dividing x by y" or "the residue modulo y of x". Maybe "the remainder after division of floating point numbers" would be the best wording.
3. dcompiler.html#general
Bug list is a bit out of date. Getter/setter functions work for me, not sure about the other bugs mentioned here at the mo.
4. float.html
Stub text has been left in, like "[blah, blah, blah]" and "[insert table here]", instead of whatever was meant to be there.
5. phobos.html
"char* toCharz(char[] string)"
Last time I looked, toCharz was deprecated. I had to look at the std.string source to find the real function to use, toStringz.
I'm sure I found others, but unless they've been fixed already I can't seem to find them at the moment.
Stewart.
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February 04, 2004 Re: Errors on website | ||||
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Posted in reply to Stewart Gordon | Oh yes, I've just found another one, on class.html:
"A static constructor gets called on program termination"
Stewart.
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February 04, 2004 Re: Errors on website | ||||
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Posted in reply to Stewart Gordon | Oh come on give Walter some slack, as if he hasnt already got enough to do :) In article <bvr8be$1pik$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Stewart Gordon says... > >1. Various spelling mistakes. Multiple instances of "arbitrarilly", "heirarchy" and others that a spellchecker'll easily pick up. > >2. ctod.html >An all-too-common word confusion. "Taking the modulus of a floating >point number" - this is done using fabs or fabsf in C. What the page >describes is not taking the modulus of anything, let alone the modulus >of _a_ floating point number. > >x % y is correctly called "the remainder after dividing x by y" or "the residue modulo y of x". Maybe "the remainder after division of floating point numbers" would be the best wording. > >3. dcompiler.html#general >Bug list is a bit out of date. Getter/setter functions work for me, not >sure about the other bugs mentioned here at the mo. > >4. float.html >Stub text has been left in, like "[blah, blah, blah]" and "[insert table >here]", instead of whatever was meant to be there. > >5. phobos.html >"char* toCharz(char[] string)" > >Last time I looked, toCharz was deprecated. I had to look at the std.string source to find the real function to use, toStringz. > >I'm sure I found others, but unless they've been fixed already I can't seem to find them at the moment. > >Stewart. > >-- >My e-mail is valid but not my primary mailbox, aside from its being the unfortunate victim of intensive mail-bombing at the moment. Please keep replies on the 'group where everyone may benefit. |
February 05, 2004 Re: Errors on website (spelling) | ||||
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Posted in reply to Stewart Gordon | Stewart Gordon wrote: > 1. Various spelling mistakes. Multiple instances of "arbitrarilly", "heirarchy" and others that a spellchecker'll easily pick up. Walter edits the html directly, so I don't know if he has a spell check button, so he might make these corrections more quickly if he knows where to look. I'm not a strong speller, so I didn't notice any of these until you mentioned this. A made a list of some that I found by converting the latest PDF into text and openning it in OpenOffice (I had to wade through a lot of false-positives to get this list). I checked them against my favorite dictionary: Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (Tenth Edition). arbitrarilly => arbitrarily dstyle.html, errors.html, garbage.html, lex.html, portability.html, pretod.html heirarchy => hierarchy: class.html, cppdbc.html, function.html, overview.html, phobos.html easilly => easily: changelog.html, ctod.html, htomodule.html, lex.html, model.html, overview.html compatiblity => compatibility: attribute.html, overview.html Similary => Similarly: overview.html inadvertantly => inadvertently: overview.html, statement.html evaluationg => ?: statement.html pointerss => pointers: function.html readilly => readily: lex.html absense => absence: property.html, struct.html concatenting => concatenating: arrays.html transfering => transferring: arrays.html approprate => appropriate: arrays.html necessarilly => necessarily: arrays.html, memory.html unnecessarilly => unnecessarily: memory.html interchangable => interchangeable: function.html, version.html identifer => identifier: lex.html, template.html, version.html collecters => collectors: garbage.html environemnt => environment: dcompiler.html analyser (is the British variant intended, or did you want analyzer?) lex.html Hmmm. I'll bet a missed one or two. -- Justin http://jcc_7.tripod.com/d/ |
February 06, 2004 Re: Errors on website | ||||
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Posted in reply to imr1984 | "imr1984" <imr1984_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:bvraqk$1tnv$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Oh come on give Walter some slack, as if he hasnt already got enough to do :) I don't mind. The more eyes proofing for errors, the better it will get. I hated it back in neanderthal times when I couldn't go back and fix the printed manual <g>. |
February 06, 2004 Re: Errors on website | ||||
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Posted in reply to Stewart Gordon | Thanks for the fixes. -Walter |
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