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diff --git a/docs/01.html b/docs/01.html index 633295b..6dce358 100644 --- a/docs/01.html +++ b/docs/01.html @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ main ::= fn() { }; </code></p> -<p>It declares a constant, <code>main</code>, which is a function with an empty body. Note that the syntax for declaring functions is the same as the syntax for declaring constants (it isn't something like <code>fn main() { ... }</code>).</p> +<p>It declares a constant, <code>main</code>, which is a function with an empty body. Note that the syntax for declaring functions is the same as the syntax for declaring constants (it isn’t something like <code>fn main() { ... }</code>).</p> <p>Assuming you have compiled the compiler (see <code>README.md</code> for instructions about that), you can compile it with</p> @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ main ::= fn() { toc <your filename> </code></p> -<p>You will get a file called <code>out.c</code>, which you can then put through your C compiler to get an executable file which does nothing. Congratulations! You've written your first toc program.</p> +<p>You will get a file called <code>out.c</code>, which you can then put through your C compiler to get an executable file which does nothing. Congratulations! You’ve written your first toc program.</p> |