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diff --git a/Doc/Manual/Lisp.html b/Doc/Manual/Lisp.html index 7ea9139ac..0b8d47846 100644 --- a/Doc/Manual/Lisp.html +++ b/Doc/Manual/Lisp.html @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff"> -<H1><a name="Lisp"></a>26 SWIG and Common Lisp</H1> +<H1><a name="Lisp"></a>27 SWIG and Common Lisp</H1> <!-- INDEX --> <div class="sectiontoc"> <ul> @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Lisp, Common Foreign Function Interface(CFFI), CLisp and UFFI foreign function interfaces. </p> -<H2><a name="Lisp_nn2"></a>26.1 Allegro Common Lisp</H2> +<H2><a name="Lisp_nn2"></a>27.1 Allegro Common Lisp</H2> <p> @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ <a href="Allegrocl.html#Allegrocl">here</a> </p> -<H2><a name="Lisp_nn3"></a>26.2 Common Foreign Function Interface(CFFI)</H2> +<H2><a name="Lisp_nn3"></a>27.2 Common Foreign Function Interface(CFFI)</H2> <p> @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ swig -cffi -module <i>module-name</i> <i>file-name</i> files and the various things which you can do with them. </p> -<H3><a name="Lisp_nn4"></a>26.2.1 Additional Commandline Options </H3> +<H3><a name="Lisp_nn4"></a>27.2.1 Additional Commandline Options </H3> <p> @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ swig -cffi -help </table> -<H3><a name="Lisp_nn5"></a>26.2.2 Generating CFFI bindings</H3> +<H3><a name="Lisp_nn5"></a>27.2.2 Generating CFFI bindings</H3> As we mentioned earlier the ideal way to use SWIG is to use interface @@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ The feature <i>intern_function</i> ensures that all C names are </pre></div> -<H3><a name="Lisp_nn6"></a>26.2.3 Generating CFFI bindings for C++ code</H3> +<H3><a name="Lisp_nn6"></a>27.2.3 Generating CFFI bindings for C++ code</H3> <p>This feature to SWIG (for CFFI) is very new and still far from @@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ If you have any questions, suggestions, patches, etc., related to CFFI module feel free to contact us on the SWIG mailing list, and also please add a "[CFFI]" tag in the subject line. -<H3><a name="Lisp_nn7"></a>26.2.4 Inserting user code into generated files</H3> +<H3><a name="Lisp_nn7"></a>27.2.4 Inserting user code into generated files</H3> <p> @@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ Note that the block <tt>%{ ... %}</tt> is effectively a shortcut for </p> -<H2><a name="Lisp_nn8"></a>26.3 CLISP</H2> +<H2><a name="Lisp_nn8"></a>27.3 CLISP</H2> <p> @@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ swig -clisp -module <i>module-name</i> <i>file-name</i> interface file for the CLISP module. The CLISP module tries to produce code which is both human readable and easily modifyable. </p> -<H3><a name="Lisp_nn9"></a>26.3.1 Additional Commandline Options </H3> +<H3><a name="Lisp_nn9"></a>27.3.1 Additional Commandline Options </H3> <p> @@ -671,7 +671,7 @@ and global variables will be created otherwise only definitions for<br/> </table> -<H3><a name="Lisp_nn10"></a>26.3.2 Details on CLISP bindings</H3> +<H3><a name="Lisp_nn10"></a>27.3.2 Details on CLISP bindings</H3> <p> @@ -795,7 +795,7 @@ struct bar { </pre></div> -<H2><a name="Lisp_nn11"></a>26.4 UFFI </H2> +<H2><a name="Lisp_nn11"></a>27.4 UFFI </H2> </body> |