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diff --git a/doc/guix-cookbook.texi b/doc/guix-cookbook.texi index c4abeda1e1..a669015269 100644 --- a/doc/guix-cookbook.texi +++ b/doc/guix-cookbook.texi @@ -1067,16 +1067,16 @@ the following forms: @itemize @item -@code{(add-before PHASE NEW-PHASE PROCEDURE)}: Run @code{PROCEDURE} named @code{NEW-PHASE} before @code{PHASE}. +@code{(add-before @var{phase} @var{new-phase} @var{procedure})}: Run @var{procedure} named @var{new-phase} before @var{phase}. @item -@code{(add-after PHASE NEW-PHASE PROCEDURE)}: Same, but afterwards. +@code{(add-after @var{phase} @var{new-phase} @var{procedure})}: Same, but afterwards. @item -@code{(replace PHASE PROCEDURE)}. +@code{(replace @var{phase} @var{procedure})}. @item -@code{(delete PHASE)}. +@code{(delete @var{phase})}. @end itemize -The @code{PROCEDURE} supports the keyword arguments @code{inputs} and @code{outputs}. Each +The @var{procedure} supports the keyword arguments @code{inputs} and @code{outputs}. Each input (whether @emph{native}, @emph{propagated} or not) and output directory is referenced by their name in those variables. Thus @code{(assoc-ref outputs "out")} is the store directory of the main output of the package. A phase procedure may look like |