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authorColin Okay <cbeok@protonmail.com>2020-07-08 21:29:24 -0500
committerColin Okay <cbeok@protonmail.com>2020-07-08 21:29:24 -0500
commitc4a87f48f4dec9620bc4eef7a9c1490ca4c4df7b (patch)
tree4b4b9e350688a7aaa8ee4c294703e4aa782574a9 /gtwiwtg.lisp
parent577161a2587bfbd49157c65f506b487d4560834a (diff)
some docstring cleanup
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diff --git a/gtwiwtg.lisp b/gtwiwtg.lisp
index 77f870c..1fbf825 100644
--- a/gtwiwtg.lisp
+++ b/gtwiwtg.lisp
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ should be K, the number of arguments acepted by REC.
Example
-> (let ((fibs (from-recurrence (lambda (n-1 n-2) (+ n-1 n-2)) 0 1)))
+> (let ((fibs (from-recurrence (lambda (n-1 n-2) (+ n-1 n-2)) 1 0)))
(take 10 fibs))
(1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34 55)
@@ -490,10 +490,9 @@ The emulation is not perfect, but it holds in the following sense: If
all the inputs are sorted according to COMPARATOR then the output will
also be sorted according to COMPARATOR.
-The generator created through a merge has a length that is maximal
-among the lengths of the arguments to MERGE!. Hence, if any of the
-arguments is an infinite generator, then the new generator is also
-infinite.
+The generator created through a merge has a length that is the sum of
+the lengths of the arguments to MERGE!. Hence, if any of the arguments
+is an infinite generator, then the new generator is also infinite.
An example: