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authorEelco Dolstra <eelco.dolstra@logicblox.com>2013-10-24 22:06:39 +0200
committerEelco Dolstra <eelco.dolstra@logicblox.com>2013-10-24 22:06:39 +0200
commit36e67ff16bc6a4cb96466f58616a95a25250274d (patch)
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Undocument obsolete form of "let"
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diff --git a/doc/manual/writing-nix-expressions.xml b/doc/manual/writing-nix-expressions.xml
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+++ b/doc/manual/writing-nix-expressions.xml
@@ -902,8 +902,8 @@ encountered</quote>).</para></footnote>.</para>
 
 <simplesect><title>Let-expressions</title>
 
-<para>A let-expression allows you define local
-variables for an expression.  For instance,
+<para>A let-expression allows you define local variables for an
+expression.  For instance,
 
 <programlisting>
 let
@@ -915,12 +915,6 @@ evaluates to <literal>"foobar"</literal>.
 
 </para>
 
-<note><para>There is also an obsolete form of let-expression,
-<literal>let { <replaceable>attrs</replaceable> }</literal>, which is
-translated to <literal>rec { <replaceable>attrs</replaceable>
-}.body</literal>.  That is, the body of the let-expression is the
-<literal>body</literal> attribute of the set.</para></note>
-
 </simplesect>