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Posted to commits@tinkerpop.apache.org by sp...@apache.org on 2023/01/13 11:21:53 UTC

[tinkerpop] branch master updated: Fix typo CTR

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spmallette pushed a commit to branch master
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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
     new 9e287961a3 Fix typo CTR
     new 4afddc8b05 Merge branch '3.6-dev'
9e287961a3 is described below

commit 9e287961a3e3ec8a20d58655f9c99856c7698999
Author: Stephen Mallette <st...@amazon.com>
AuthorDate: Fri Jan 13 06:21:30 2023 -0500

    Fix typo CTR
---
 docs/src/dev/provider/gremlin-semantics.asciidoc | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/docs/src/dev/provider/gremlin-semantics.asciidoc b/docs/src/dev/provider/gremlin-semantics.asciidoc
index 0557f1fa6a..bf56224377 100644
--- a/docs/src/dev/provider/gremlin-semantics.asciidoc
+++ b/docs/src/dev/provider/gremlin-semantics.asciidoc
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ negation (`P.not`).
 | `ERROR` | `FALSE` | `ERROR` | `X \|\| FALSE == X`
 | `ERROR` | `ERROR` | `ERROR` | `X \|\| X == X`
 |===
-===== Ternary Boolean Semantics for `OR`:
+===== Ternary Boolean Semantics for `NOT`:
 The `NOT` predicate inverts `TRUE` and `FALSE`, respectively, but maintains `ERROR` values. The key idea is that, for an
 `ERROR` value, we can neither prove nor disprove the expression, and hence stick with `ERROR`.
 |===