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document renaming in let-destructure and case statements #64

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@ckp95 ckp95 commented Nov 9, 2023

This stuff wasn't documented. I have not actually tested these code examples but I looked at the Parser.mly file and this seems to be how it works

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ckp95 commented Nov 9, 2023

fixes #50

@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ <h1 class="title">The Austral Language Specification</h1>
<li><a href="#stmt-let" id="toc-stmt-let">Let
Statement</a></li>
<li><a href="#stmt-let-destructure"
id="toc-stmt-let-destructure">Let Destructure
id="toc-stmt-let-destructure">Let-destructure
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Hm, is this a missed find/replace? I see it throughout the PR with seemingly incorrect capitalization.

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pgfm1 commented Nov 10, 2023

Thanks for updating the documentation! Looks good overall, but have one question about a possibly errant rename.

@eudoxia0 eudoxia0 merged commit 397e26f into austral:master Nov 10, 2023
@ckp95 ckp95 deleted the document-let-case-renaming branch November 15, 2023 22:41
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