Author: autrijus Date: Thu Feb 23 17:02:39 2006 New Revision: 7831 Modified: doc/trunk/design/syn/S11.pod doc/trunk/design/syn/S12.pod Log: * S11: fix another typo. Typo`R`us. * S12: remove the remaining "eigenclass" misnomer when it means "metaclass".
Modified: doc/trunk/design/syn/S11.pod ============================================================================== --- doc/trunk/design/syn/S11.pod (original) +++ doc/trunk/design/syn/S11.pod Thu Feb 23 17:02:39 2006 @@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ version number or other literal: 6; "Coolness, dude!"; -it runs Perl 6 in "lax" mode, without strictures or warnings, since obvously +it runs Perl 6 in "lax" mode, without strictures or warnings, since obviously a bare literal in a void context I<ought> to have produced a warning. (Invoking perl with C<-e6> has the same effect.) Modified: doc/trunk/design/syn/S12.pod ============================================================================== --- doc/trunk/design/syn/S12.pod (original) +++ doc/trunk/design/syn/S12.pod Thu Feb 23 17:02:39 2006 @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ metaclass chooses to dispatch the .defin The notation C<^Dog> is syntactic sugar for C<Dog.meta>, so C<^> can be considered the "class" sigil when you want to talk about the current -eigenclass instance. +metaclass instance. Classes are open and non-final by default, but may easily be closed or finalized not by themselves but by the entire application, provided