From d1ba7bef496999ac1e9cdd770a2e1c93fd1aa885 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Lo=C3=AFc=20Denuzi=C3=A8re?= Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2019 08:08:01 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Core.Printf: html entity in inline code --- docs/conceptual/core.printf-module-[fsharp].md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/conceptual/core.printf-module-[fsharp].md b/docs/conceptual/core.printf-module-[fsharp].md index c50cdcb1..b3de2c5f 100644 --- a/docs/conceptual/core.printf-module-[fsharp].md +++ b/docs/conceptual/core.printf-module-[fsharp].md @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Format specifications are strings with `%` markers indicating format placeholder |`%A, %+A`|Formats any value, printed with the default layout settings. Use `%+A` to print the structure of discriminated unions with internal and private representations.| |`%a`|A general format specifier, requires two arguments. The first argument is a function which accepts two arguments: first, a context parameter of the appropriate type for the given formatting function (for example, a `System.IO.TextWriter`), and second, a value to print and which either outputs or returns appropriate text.

The second argument is the particular value to print.| |`%t`|A general format specifier, requires one argument: a function which accepts a context parameter of the appropriate type for the given formatting function (a `System.IO.TextWriter`)and which either outputs or returns appropriate text. Basic integer types are `byte`, `sbyte`, `int16`, `uint16`, `int32`, `uint32`, `int64`, `uint64`, `nativeint`, and `unativeint`. Basic floating point types are `float` and `float32`.| -The optional *width* is an integer indicating the minimal width of the result. For instance, `%6d` prints an integer, prefixing it with spaces to fill at least 6 characters. If width is `*`, then an extra integer argument is taken to specify the corresponding width. +The optional *width* is an integer indicating the minimal width of the result. For instance, `%6d` prints an integer, prefixing it with spaces to fill at least 6 characters. If width is `*`, then an extra integer argument is taken to specify the corresponding width. Valid flags are described in the following table.