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I am not sure whether this is appropriate or not. But here is my thought about this sentence on page 128 -
Whenever the FIXNUM_FLAG is set, Ruby knows this VALUE is really a small integer, an
instance of the Fixnum class, and not a pointer to a value structure.
Could it be considered to be rephrased to below sentence for more clarity ?
Whenever the FIXNUM_FLAG is set, Ruby knows this VALUE is really a small integer, an
instance of the Fixnum class, and not a pointer to its corresponding C structure.
Thanks !
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I am not sure whether this is appropriate or not. But here is my thought about this sentence on page 128 -
Whenever the FIXNUM_FLAG is set, Ruby knows this VALUE is really a small integer, an
instance of the Fixnum class, and not a pointer to a value structure.
Could it be considered to be rephrased to below sentence for more clarity ?
Whenever the FIXNUM_FLAG is set, Ruby knows this VALUE is really a small integer, an
instance of the Fixnum class, and not a pointer to its corresponding C structure.
Thanks !
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: