An association list or @strong{alist} for short is a Scheme pair
which associates a value with a key: @w{@code{(key . value)}}. For
-example, in @file{scm/@/lily@/.scm}, the alist
+example, in @file{scm/lily.scm}, the alist
@w{@qq{type-p-name-alist}} associates certain type predicates
(e.g.@tie{}@code{ly:music?}) with names (e.g.@tie{}@qq{music}) so
that type-check failures can be reported with a console message that
A @strong{lexer} is a program which converts a sequence of
characters into a sequence of tokens, a process called lexical
analysis. The LilyPond lexer converts the stream obtained from an
-input @file{@/.ly} file into a tokenized stream more suited to the
+input @file{.ly} file into a tokenized stream more suited to the
next stage of processing - parsing, for which see @ref{parser}.
The LilyPond lexer is built with Flex from the lexer file
-@file{lily/@/lexer@/.ll} which contains the lexical rules. This file
+@file{lily/lexer.ll} which contains the lexical rules. This file
is part of the source code and is not included in the LilyPond
binary installation.
cannot be achieved the file is invalid and an appropriate error
message is produced. The syntactic groupings and the rules for
constructing the groupings from their parts for the LilyPond syntax
-are defined in @file{lily/@/parser@/.yy} and shown in Backus Normal Form
+are defined in @file{lily/parser.yy} and shown in Backus Normal Form
(BNF) in @ref{LilyPond grammar}. This file is used to build the
parser during the program build by the parser generator, Bison. It
is part of the source code and is not included in the LilyPond
use by users is strongly discouraged, because their scoping
semantics can be confusing.
-When the value of such a variable is changed in a @file{@/.ly} file,
+When the value of such a variable is changed in a @file{.ly} file,
the change is global, and unless explicitly reverted, the new value
will persist to the end of the file, affecting subsequent
@code{\score} blocks as well as external files added with the
types of smob objects: simple smobs, intended for simple immutable
objects like numbers, and complex smobs, used for objects with
identities. If you have access to the LilyPond sources, more
-information can be found in @file{lily/@/includes/@/smob@/.hh}.
+information can be found in @file{lily/includes/smob.hh}.
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