From 82928fa4d289965f9942e6aef6e40f4603a4011f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mainzelm Date: Tue, 7 May 2002 09:47:38 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Adjusted documentation for exec-path-list. --- doc/scsh-manual/syscalls.tex | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/scsh-manual/syscalls.tex b/doc/scsh-manual/syscalls.tex index 848b018..5c05813 100644 --- a/doc/scsh-manual/syscalls.tex +++ b/doc/scsh-manual/syscalls.tex @@ -3168,18 +3168,18 @@ Scsh never uses \cd{$USER} at all. It computes \ex{(user-login-name)} from the system call \ex{(user-uid)}. \defvar {home-directory} \str -\defvarx {exec-path-list} {{\str} list fluid} +\defvarx {exec-path-list} {{\str} list thread-fluid} \begin{desc} Scsh accesses \cd{$HOME} at start-up time, and stores the value in the global variable \ex{home-directory}. It uses this value for \ex{\~} lookups and for returning to home on \ex{(chdir)}. Scsh accesses \cd{$PATH} at start-up time, colon-splits the path list, and - stores the value in the fluid \ex{exec-path-list}. This list is + stores the value in the thread fluid \ex{exec-path-list}. This list is used for \ex{exec-path} and \ex{exec-path/env} searches. - To access, rebind or side-effect fluid cells, you must open - the \ex{fluids} package. + To access, rebind or side-effect thread-fluid cells, you must open + the \ex{thread-fluids} package. \end{desc} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%