[cffi-devel] A slight documentation disambiguation?
Luís Oliveira
luismbo at gmail.com
Wed Mar 29 15:50:38 UTC 2006
On 2006-mar-30, at 03:23, Samium Gromoff wrote:
> Apropos the built-in types section, would it make sense to replace a
> slightly ambiguous sentence mixing three things:
>
> "On most systems, the :float type represents a C float and a Lisp
> single-float. :double represents a C double and a Lisp double-float."
>
> with two separate sentences:
>
> "On all systems the :float type represents a C float, :double
> represents
> a C double."
>
> and
>
> "On most systems, the :float type a Lisp single-float, :double
> represents a Lisp double-float."
Thanks for your suggestion.
On all systems, the @code{:float} and @code{:double} types represent a
C @code{float} and @code{double}, respectively. On most but not all
systems, @code{:float} and @code{:double} represent a Lisp
@code{single-float} and @code{double-float}, respectively. It is not
so useful to consider the relationship between Lisp types and C types
as isomorphic, as simply to recognize the relationship, and relative
precision, among each respective category.
Does this look better?
--
Luís Oliveira
http://student.dei.uc.pt/~lmoliv/
Equipa Portuguesa do Translation Project
http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/translation/registry.cgi?team=pt
More information about the cffi-devel
mailing list