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authorLuca Falavigna <dktrkranz@debian.org>2010-06-15 14:28:22 +0000
committerLuca Falavigna <dktrkranz@debian.org>2010-06-15 14:28:22 +0000
commit738149c9bfb9965d013d01ef99f9bb1c2819e7e8 (patch)
tree0397d9bf3b12c903dc73419585df231397ff343c /doc/design/engine.xml
parente7885e3af440eaef38a9301fd92a105afc8ddebb (diff)
Imported Upstream version 2.0.0upstream/2.0.0
Diffstat (limited to 'doc/design/engine.xml')
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1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/doc/design/engine.xml b/doc/design/engine.xml
index 1a1e335..afe9877 100644
--- a/doc/design/engine.xml
+++ b/doc/design/engine.xml
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
<section id="sect-envs">
- <title>&ConsEnvs</title>
+ <title>&ConsEnvs;</title>
<para>
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
<footnote>
<para>
It would be nice if we could avoid re-inventing the wheel here by
- using some other Python-based tool &Autoconf replacement--like what
+ using some other Python-based tool &Autoconf; replacement--like what
was supposed to come out of the Software Carpentry configuration
tool contest. It will probably be most efficient to roll our own
logic initially and convert if something better does come along.
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@
MyBuilder = Builder(command = "$XX $XXFLAGS -c $_INPUTS -o $target")
env.Command(targets = 'bar.out', sources = 'bar.in',
- command = "sed '1d' < $source > $target")
+ command = "sed '1d' &lt; $source > $target")
</programlisting>
<para>
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@
<programlisting>
env = Environment(FUNC = myfunc)
env.Command(target = 'foo.out', source = 'foo.in',
- command = "${FUNC($<)}")
+ command = "${FUNC($&lt;)}")
</programlisting>
<para>
@@ -1678,8 +1678,8 @@ I dunno, maybe this is fine as it is...
<literal>target</literal> (that is, one passed to the
&Build; or &Clean; method). Objects which a top-level
<literal>target</literal> is directly dependent upon have a
- <literal>level</literal> of <1>, their direct dependencies have a
- <literal>level</literal> of <2>, etc. Typically used to indent
+ <literal>level</literal> of &lt;1>, their direct dependencies have a
+ <literal>level</literal> of &lt;2>, etc. Typically used to indent
output to reflect the recursive levels.
</para>