From e855534f667f84ec210562e3d2708338c9bd4d62 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Colin Okay Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2020 20:00:03 -0500 Subject: a few typos and rewordings --- README.md | 28 ++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index f057dbb..dd6d836 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ A naive generator library that doesn't use fancy pants concepts like first class continuations. -GTWIWTG is meant to be a small, explorable, and understandable -library. The source code is meant to be readible and easy to -follo. +The GTWIWTG library is meant to be small, explorable, and understandable. +The source code is meant to be readible and easy to +follow. Every symbol exported from the `GTWIWTG` package has a useful docstring. Many docstrings include examples of use. @@ -26,8 +26,7 @@ docstring. Many docstrings include examples of use. ## Motivating Examples Here's some code to show you what you can do. A more involved example -for efficient permutations generation appears at the end of this -document. +apears at the end of the document, following the tutorial. ### All The Primes @@ -68,17 +67,14 @@ document. ## Tutorial -GTWIWTG is a tiny library for creating and using generators. If you've -never heard of generators beforeq, a generator is an object that can -produce a series of values, one value at a time. Generators are -convenient when you want to deal with a series of values that you do -not want to store in memory at any one time. +GTWIWTG is a tiny library for creating and using generators. -For example, if you're generating permutations of strings (as we will -do in this tutorial), you may not want to store all of those -permutations in memory in the course of generating them. For example, -generating all permutations of "generators are cool" would easily overflow -the heap if you were to keep them in a list or array. +If you have never heard of generators before, let offer a definition. + +A generator is an object that can produce a series of values, one +value at a time. Generators sometimes convenient when you want to +deal with series that are too long to fit into memory. They also help +when you want to generate sequential data using functions. ### Three Kinds Of Function @@ -86,7 +82,7 @@ In GTWIWTG, there are functions that *construct* generators, functions that *combine* generators, and functions and macros that *consume* generators. -### The Constructors +### The Breadwinning Constructors The two most common generator constructors are: -- cgit v1.2.3