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Bastien Roucariès
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commit cb79f13d3dcd4989703bb1b802697cd6c1b2d3df
Author: Marijn Haverbeke <marijnh at gmail.com>
Date: Mon Nov 4 16:53:28 2013 +0100
[README] Search/replace gone bad
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README.md | 20 ++++++++++----------
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 29636f8..80b0fbd 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ properties will be added to that.
This file contains the actual parser (and is what you get when you
`require("acorn")` in node.js).
-**parse**(input, options)` is used to parse a JavaScript program.
+**parse**`(input, options)` is used to parse a JavaScript program.
The `input` parameter is a string, `options` can be undefined or an
object setting some of the options listed below. The return value will
be an abstract syntax tree object as specified by the
@@ -102,10 +102,10 @@ object referring to that same position.
[range]: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745678
-**getLineInfo**(input, offset)` can be used to get a `{line,
+**getLineInfo**`(input, offset)` can be used to get a `{line,
column}` object for a given program string and character offset.
-**tokenize**(input, options)` exports a primitive interface to
+**tokenize**`(input, options)` exports a primitive interface to
Acorn's tokenizer. The function takes an input string and options
similar to `parse` (though only some options are meaningful here), and
returns a function that can be called repeatedly to read a single
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ that end up in the `type` properties of tokens.
This file implements an error-tolerant parser. It exposes a single
function.
-**parse_dammit**(input, options)` takes the same arguments and
+**parse_dammit**`(input, options)` takes the same arguments and
returns the same syntax tree as the `parse` function in `acorn.js`,
but never raises an error, and will do its best to parse syntactically
invalid code in as meaningful a way as it can. It'll insert identifier
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ tokenizer.
Implements an abstract syntax tree walker. Will store its interface in
`acorn.walk` when used without a module system.
-**simple**(node, visitors, base, state)` does a 'simple' walk over
+**simple**`(node, visitors, base, state)` does a 'simple' walk over
a tree. `node` should be the AST node to walk, and `visitors` an
object with properties whose names correspond to node types in the
[Mozilla Parser API][mozapi]. The properties should contain functions
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ simply visit all statements and expressions and not produce a
meaningful state. (An example of a use of state it to track scope at
each point in the tree.)
-**recursive**(node, state, functions, base)` does a 'recursive'
+**recursive**`(node, state, functions, base)` does a 'recursive'
walk, where the walker functions are responsible for continuing the
walk on the child nodes of their target node. `state` is the start
state, and `functions` should contain an object that maps node types
@@ -157,11 +157,11 @@ the `c` argument on it with `(node, state)` arguments. The optional
that aren't handled in the `functions` object. If not given, the
default walkers will be used.
-**make**(functions, base)` builds a new walker object by using the
+**make**`(functions, base)` builds a new walker object by using the
walker functions in `functions` and filling in the missing ones by
taking defaults from `base`.
-**findNodeAt**(node, start, end, test, base, state)` tries to
+**findNodeAt**`(node, start, end, test, base, state)` tries to
locate a node in a tree at the given start and/or end offsets, which
satisfies the predicate `test`. `start` end `end` can be either `null`
(as wildcard) or a number. `test` may be a string (indicating a node
@@ -171,11 +171,11 @@ and `state` are optional, and can be used to specify a custom walker.
Nodes are tested from inner to outer, so if two nodes match the
boundaries, the inner one will be preferred.
-**findNodeAround**(node, pos, test, base, state)` is a lot like
+**findNodeAround**`(node, pos, test, base, state)` is a lot like
`findNodeAt`, but will match any node that exists 'around' (spanning)
the given position.
-**findNodeAfter**(node, pos, test, base, state)` is similar to
+**findNodeAfter**`(node, pos, test, base, state)` is similar to
`findNodeAround`, but will match all nodes *after* the given position
(testing outer nodes before inner nodes).
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