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authorMichał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org>2016-01-24 23:15:58 +0100
committerMichał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org>2016-01-24 23:58:38 +0100
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parent3ed063d792064b1b8979b6adbfb1079adbad8a60 (diff)
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Unify quoting in metadata.xml files for machine processing
Force unified quoting in all metadata.xml files since lxml does not preserve original use of single and double quotes. Ensuring unified quoting before the process allows distinguishing the GLEP 67-related metadata.xml changes from unrelated quoting changes.
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1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/dev-haskell/openglraw/metadata.xml b/dev-haskell/openglraw/metadata.xml
index 3fc1f64903b..04fa3d7201b 100644
--- a/dev-haskell/openglraw/metadata.xml
+++ b/dev-haskell/openglraw/metadata.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<herd>haskell</herd>
<longdescription>
OpenGLRaw is a raw Haskell binding for the OpenGL 3.2 graphics system and
- lots of OpenGL extensions. It is basically a 1:1 mapping of OpenGL&#39;s C API,
+ lots of OpenGL extensions. It is basically a 1:1 mapping of OpenGL's C API,
intended as a basis for a nicer interface. OpenGLRaw offers access to all
necessary functions, tokens and types plus a general facility for loading
extension entries. The module hierarchy closely mirrors the naming structure
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
needed for building this package. If an API entry is not found at runtime, a
userError is thrown.
- OpenGL is the industry&#39;s most widely used and supported 2D and 3D graphics
+ OpenGL is the industry's most widely used and supported 2D and 3D graphics
application programming interface (API), incorporating a broad set of
rendering, texture mapping, special effects, and other powerful visualization
functions. For more information about OpenGL and its various extensions,