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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> | 2001-01-07 01:54:41 +0000 |
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committer | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> | 2001-01-07 01:54:41 +0000 |
commit | 03231f93f3fb4c78ad4ae1771f5c8f3f6376e486 (patch) | |
tree | 92d3cd074179d6bd3a5011bc24f5700809b789af /lispref | |
parent | c3f2772bfcd3e9bdd2bdbdaee2492f1f5bf5bca3 (diff) | |
download | emacs-03231f93f3fb4c78ad4ae1771f5c8f3f6376e486.tar.gz |
Minor fix because a bool-vector's elements can't be characters.
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-rw-r--r-- | lispref/objects.texi | 10 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/lispref/objects.texi b/lispref/objects.texi index f62243ed2ef..9b862ae9dcd 100644 --- a/lispref/objects.texi +++ b/lispref/objects.texi @@ -545,11 +545,11 @@ considered a sequence. Arrays are further subdivided into strings, vectors, char-tables and bool-vectors. Vectors can hold elements of any type, but string elements must be characters, and bool-vector elements must be @code{t} -or @code{nil}. The characters in a string can have text properties like -characters in a buffer (@pxref{Text Properties}); vectors and -bool-vectors do not support text properties even when their elements -happen to be characters. Char-tables are like vectors except that they -are indexed by any valid character code. +or @code{nil}. Char-tables are like vectors except that they are +indexed by any valid character code. The characters in a string can +have text properties like characters in a buffer (@pxref{Text +Properties}), but vectors do not support text properties, even when +their elements happen to be characters. Lists, strings and the other array types are different, but they have important similarities. For example, all have a length @var{l}, and all |