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* doc/lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi (Lexical vs Dynamic Binding Example): Renamed from "... vs. ...", to avoid using period in node names.
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@ -3774,7 +3774,7 @@ elisp, The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}.
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@menu
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* Lexical & Dynamic Binding Differences::
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* Lexical vs. Dynamic Binding Example::
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* Lexical vs Dynamic Binding Example::
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@end menu
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@node Lexical & Dynamic Binding Differences
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@ -3811,7 +3811,7 @@ on the top of the stack, and then executes the @code{let} body. Once
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the @code{let} body finishes, it takes that binding off of the stack,
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revealing the one it had (if any) before the @code{let} expression.
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@node Lexical vs. Dynamic Binding Example
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@node Lexical vs Dynamic Binding Example
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@unnumberedsubsubsec Example of Lexical vs. Dynamic Binding
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In some cases, both lexical and dynamic binding behave identically.
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However, in other cases, they can change the meaning of your program.
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