On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 10:10:34AM -0500, W. Trevor King wrote: > @@ -4155,8 +4156,9 @@ As a result, the general consistency of an object can always be tested > independently of the contents or the type of the object: all objects can > be validated by verifying that (a) their hashes match the content of the > file and (b) the object successfully inflates to a stream of bytes that > -forms a sequence of <ascii type without space> {plus} <space> {plus} <ascii decimal > -size> {plus} <byte\0> {plus} <binary object data>. > +forms a sequence of > +`<ascii type without space> {plus} <space> {plus} <ascii decimal size> > +{plus} <byte\0> {plus} <binary object data>`. > > The structured objects can further have their structure and > connectivity to other objects verified. This is generally done with Reading through the user-manual history, it looks like I goofed here. 6cf378f0 (docs: stop using asciidoc no-inline-literal, 2012-04-26) points out that `{plus}` is no longer interpreted inside backticks. In v3, I'll use `+` instead of `{plus}`. -- This email may be signed or encrypted with GnuPG (http://www.gnupg.org). For more information, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Good_Privacy
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