commit 6b61582e47b8dc9c2f9ebce4593f8b7a5e6aaf94
parent 60bdc370d90298723552b5c62e84052b1c06de91
Author: Roberto Ierusalimschy <roberto@inf.puc-rio.br>
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 1997 18:11:33 -0300
do not use $...$ to italic.
Diffstat:
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/manual.tex b/manual.tex
@@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
-% $Id: manual.tex,v 2.0 1997/06/17 18:45:16 roberto Exp roberto $
+% $Id: manual.tex,v 2.1 1997/06/18 20:14:52 roberto Exp roberto $
\documentstyle[fullpage,11pt,bnf]{article}
\newcommand{\rw}[1]{{\bf #1}}
\newcommand{\See}[1]{Section~\ref{#1}}
\newcommand{\see}[1]{(see \See{#1})}
-\newcommand{\M}[1]{$#1$}
+\newcommand{\M}[1]{\emph{#1}}
+\newcommand{\Math}[1]{$#1$}
\newcommand{\nil}{{\bf nil}}
\newcommand{\Line}{\rule{\linewidth}{.5mm}}
\def\tecgraf{{\sf TeC\kern-.21em\lower.7ex\hbox{Graf}}}
@@ -37,7 +38,7 @@ Waldemar Celes
\tecgraf\ --- Computer Science Department --- PUC-Rio
}
-\date{\small \verb$Date: 1997/06/17 18:45:16 $}
+\date{\small \verb$Date: 1997/06/18 20:14:52 $}
\maketitle
@@ -2024,7 +2025,7 @@ and the part matching \verb|%s*| has number 3.
This library is an interface to some functions of the standard C math library.
In addition, it registers a tag method for the binary operator \verb|^| that
-returns \M{x^y} when applied to numbers \verb|x^y|.
+returns \Math{x^y} when applied to numbers \verb|x^y|.
The library provides the following functions:
\Deffunc{abs}\Deffunc{acos}\Deffunc{asin}\Deffunc{atan}
@@ -2050,7 +2051,7 @@ The functions \verb|random| and \verb|randomseed| are interfaces to
the simple random generator functions \verb|rand| and \verb|srand|,
provided by ANSI C.
The function \verb|random| returns pseudo-random numbers in the
-range \M{[0,1)}.
+range \Math{[0,1)}.
\subsection{I/O Facilities} \label{libio}
@@ -2265,8 +2266,8 @@ lua_Function lua_stackedfunction (int level);
\end{verbatim}
It returns a handle (\verb|lua_Function|) to the {\em activation record\/}
of the function executing at a given level.
-Level 0 is the current running function,
-while level \M{n+1} is the function that has called level \M{n}.
+Level~0 is the current running function,
+while level \Math{n+1} is the function that has called level \Math{n}.
When called with a level greater than the stack depth,
\verb|lua_stackedfunction| returns \verb|LUA_NOOBJECT|.