Merge pull request #1053 from sgkim126/master

Fix typos in example.
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Andrew Pardoe 2017-10-23 11:22:21 -07:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -1021,7 +1021,7 @@ Time and space that you spend well to achieve a goal (e.g., speed of development
x.ch = 'a'; x.ch = 'a';
x.s = string(n); // give x.s space for *p x.s = string(n); // give x.s space for *p
for (int i = 0; i < x.s.size(); ++i) x.s[i] = buf[i]; // copy buf into x.s for (int i = 0; i < x.s.size(); ++i) x.s[i] = buf[i]; // copy buf into x.s
delete buf; delete[] buf;
return x; return x;
} }
@ -16251,11 +16251,11 @@ and should be used only as building blocks for meaningful concepts, rather than
int x = 7; int x = 7;
int y = 9; int y = 9;
auto z = plus(x, y); // z = 16 auto z = algo(x, y); // z = 16
string xx = "7"; string xx = "7";
string yy = "9"; string yy = "9";
auto zz = plus(xx, yy); // zz = "79" auto zz = algo(xx, yy); // zz = "79"
Maybe the concatenation was expected. More likely, it was an accident. Defining minus equivalently would give dramatically different sets of accepted types. Maybe the concatenation was expected. More likely, it was an accident. Defining minus equivalently would give dramatically different sets of accepted types.
This `Addable` violates the mathematical rule that addition is supposed to be commutative: `a+b == b+a`. This `Addable` violates the mathematical rule that addition is supposed to be commutative: `a+b == b+a`.
@ -16281,11 +16281,11 @@ The ability to specify a meaningful semantics is a defining characteristic of a
int x = 7; int x = 7;
int y = 9; int y = 9;
auto z = plus(x, y); // z = 18 auto z = algo(x, y); // z = 18
string xx = "7"; string xx = "7";
string yy = "9"; string yy = "9";
auto zz = plus(xx, yy); // error: string is not a Number auto zz = algo(xx, yy); // error: string is not a Number
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