Word wrapping? Where does it do word wrapping? Let's do a test (something from a textbook I had in beside me):
A type is either an atomic type with a name or a procedure type with a list of argument types and a result type. Using named atomic types enables us to add new atomic types later. The procedure expand-type-expression converts type expressions to types in the obvious way. Our checker calls expand-type-expression whenever we convert from something syntactic (that is, something from the abstract syntax tree) to something we want to analyze.
Or did you mean:
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Adrian
A type is either an atomic type with a name or a procedure type with a list of argument types and a result type. Using named atomic types enables us to add new atomic types later. The procedure expand-type-expression converts type expressions to types in the obvious way. Our checker calls expand-type-expression whenever we convert from something syntactic (that is, something from the abstract syntax tree) to something we want to analyze.
Or did you mean:
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Adrian