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commit 564b5eb934d98bd30b27650814f970d3d4ab8300
parent 1ac2b62ad183e4e0dea3a37dd8d963c7430e3002
Author: Eli Barzilay <eli@racket-lang.org>
Date:   Sun,  1 Jul 2007 04:50:32 +0000

no backslash-quoting

svn: r6782

original commit: 95d69340029e95b5fb8908456d530795d85c622c

Diffstat:
Mcollects/scribblings/scribble/reader.scrbl | 2+-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/collects/scribblings/scribble/reader.scrbl b/collects/scribblings/scribble/reader.scrbl @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ should be present. (Since the reader will try to see if there is a constructs on an interactive REPL since reading an expression succeeds only when there is a new expression available.) In the readtable, @litchar["@"] is set as a terminating reader macro, so if you want to -use it in Scheme code, you need to quote it as @scheme{\@} or the whole +use it in Scheme code, you need to quote it as @scheme{\@"@"} or the whole identifier with @scheme[|ba@rs|]. Of course, @litchar["@"] is not treated specially in Scheme strings, character constants, etc.