From: =?gb18030?B?5+forg==?= <yanchi.x@foxmail.com>
To: =?gb18030?B?aGVscC1nbnUtZW1hY3M=?= <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
Subject: An unbalanced parenthesis in eintr.info.gz?
Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2020 13:39:24 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <tencent_AC15B3063FC937C6C6583D28DA78AB873409@qq.com> (raw)
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In node 3.7.1 "The 'type-of-animal' Function in Detail"
On line 3309 (emacs v27.1, and in v26.3 it's on line 3307), I think there is an extra parenthesis in the code:
```
(if (equal characteristic "fierce")
(message "It is a tiger!")))
```
Is this *info* designed to write like this or just a typo?
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2020-08-31 5:39 =?gb18030?B?5+forg==?= [this message]
2020-08-31 9:44 ` An unbalanced parenthesis in eintr.info.gz? Stefan Kangas
2020-08-31 12:18 ` Reply: " =?gb18030?B?5+forg==?=
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