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[Guile-commits] 17/27: doc: Do not gender the programmer.
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Andy Wingo |
Subject: |
[Guile-commits] 17/27: doc: Do not gender the programmer. |
Date: |
Mon, 25 Jul 2016 09:53:46 +0000 (UTC) |
wingo pushed a commit to branch master
in repository guile.
commit e868fae6585d82c0b46a9a840913f0674dde0d3e
Author: Ricardo Wurmus <address@hidden>
Date: Fri Jul 15 09:41:02 2016 +0200
doc: Do not gender the programmer.
* doc/ref/api-foreign.texi: Replace "his" with "their".
* doc/ref/sxml.texi: Likewise.
---
doc/ref/api-foreign.texi | 2 +-
doc/ref/sxml.texi | 2 +-
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/ref/api-foreign.texi b/doc/ref/api-foreign.texi
index c2c49ec..76614f0 100644
--- a/doc/ref/api-foreign.texi
+++ b/doc/ref/api-foreign.texi
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ automatically the next time they are run.
Now, when all the necessary machinery is there to perform part of the
linking at run-time, why not take the next step and allow the programmer
-to explicitly take advantage of it from within his program? Of course,
+to explicitly take advantage of it from within their program? Of course,
many operating systems that support shared libraries do just that, and
chances are that Guile will allow you to access this feature from within
your Scheme programs. As you might have guessed already, this feature
diff --git a/doc/ref/sxml.texi b/doc/ref/sxml.texi
index 17c3d01..3b940bd 100644
--- a/doc/ref/sxml.texi
+++ b/doc/ref/sxml.texi
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ the middle- and high-level parsers are single-threaded
through the
the @var{seed} in any way: they simply pass it around as an instance of
an opaque datatype. User functions, on the other hand, can use the seed
to maintain user's state, to accumulate parsing results, etc. A user
-can freely mix his own functions with those of the framework. On the
+can freely mix their own functions with those of the framework. On the
other hand, the user may wish to instantiate a high-level parser:
@code{SSAX:make-elem-parser} or @code{SSAX:make-parser}. In the latter
case, the user must provide functions of specific signatures, which are
- [Guile-commits] branch master updated (867316f -> d2684fe), Andy Wingo, 2016/07/25
- [Guile-commits] 01/27: build: Remove unneeded check for 'unsetenv'., Andy Wingo, 2016/07/25
- [Guile-commits] 02/27: Unconditionally include <time.h> from Gnulib., Andy Wingo, 2016/07/25
- [Guile-commits] 09/27: Ignore meta/build-env, Andy Wingo, 2016/07/25
- [Guile-commits] 03/27: Add missing 'const' qualifier., Andy Wingo, 2016/07/25
- [Guile-commits] 05/27: Provide `kill' only if supported by the host, Andy Wingo, 2016/07/25
- [Guile-commits] 27/27: Avoid compilation warnings about alloca in read.c, Andy Wingo, 2016/07/25
- [Guile-commits] 04/27: More robust setuid, setgid, etc detection, Andy Wingo, 2016/07/25
- [Guile-commits] 17/27: doc: Do not gender the programmer.,
Andy Wingo <=
- [Guile-commits] 24/27: Use non-deprecated HAVE_STRUCT_TM_TM_ZONE, Andy Wingo, 2016/07/25
- [Guile-commits] 07/27: More specific status:exit-val et al compilation guards, Andy Wingo, 2016/07/25
- [Guile-commits] 12/27: Add popen feature, Andy Wingo, 2016/07/25
- [Guile-commits] 10/27: Rename win32-uname.[ch] to posix-w32.[ch], Andy Wingo, 2016/07/25
- [Guile-commits] 16/27: Update uname implementation in posix-w32, Andy Wingo, 2016/07/25
- [Guile-commits] 22/27: Gnulib: Add dirname-lgpl., Andy Wingo, 2016/07/25
- [Guile-commits] 14/27: Fix MinGW build error, Andy Wingo, 2016/07/25
- [Guile-commits] 06/27: getaffinity, setaffinity docstring cleanup, Andy Wingo, 2016/07/25
- [Guile-commits] 13/27: Update NEWS, Andy Wingo, 2016/07/25
- [Guile-commits] 26/27: Fix --without-threads against threaded BDW-GC, Andy Wingo, 2016/07/25