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Fix typo. Slightly reword an awkward sentence.

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Daniel Hillerström 3 years ago
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@ -17493,14 +17493,15 @@ by \citeauthor{Landin65}'s J operator John \citeauthor{Reynolds98a}
designed the escape operator~\cite{Reynolds98a}. Influenced by escape, designed the escape operator~\cite{Reynolds98a}. Influenced by escape,
\citeauthor{SussmanS75} designed, implemented, and standardised the \citeauthor{SussmanS75} designed, implemented, and standardised the
catch operator in Scheme in 1975. A while thereafter the perhaps most catch operator in Scheme in 1975. A while thereafter the perhaps most
famous undelimited control operator appeared: callcc. It initially
designed in 1982 and was standardised in 1985 as a core feature of
Scheme. Later another batch of control operators based on callcc
appeared. A common characteristic of the early control operators is
that their capture mechanisms were abortive and their captured
continuations were abortive, save for one, namely,
\citeauthor{Felleisen88}'s F operator. Later a non-abortive and
composable variant of callcc appeared. Moreover, every operator,
famous undelimited control operator appeared: callcc. It was designed
in 1982 and standardised in 1985 as a core feature of
Scheme. Following on from callcc a wide range of different control
operators was designed. A common characteristic of the early control
operators is that their capture mechanisms are abortive and their
captured continuations are abortive, save for one, namely,
\citeauthor{Felleisen88}'s F operator. Though, it is worth remarking
that \citet{FlattYFF07} devised a non-abortive and composable variant
of callcc. Another common characteristic is that every operator,
except for \citeauthor{Landin98}'s J operator, capture the current except for \citeauthor{Landin98}'s J operator, capture the current
continuation. continuation.

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