From efd6b548b69d00108ad68941395fb9dd242abd11 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kimmo Koskinen Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2025 13:12:59 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Fix typo in predicate schema readme --- README.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index d08c7a7e1..4afe6608d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ Most core-predicates are mapped to Schemas: ; => true ``` -*NOTE*: Predicate Schemas do not cover any schema properties, e.g. `string?` can be modified with properties like `:min` and `:max`. If you want to use the schema properties, use real schema types instead, e.g. `:string` over `string?`. +*NOTE*: Predicate Schemas do not cover any schema properties, e.g. `string?` can't be modified with properties like `:min` and `:max`. If you want to use the schema properties, use real schema types instead, e.g. `:string` over `string?`. See [the full list of default schemas](#schema-registry). @@ -3502,7 +3502,7 @@ The transformation engine is smart enough to just transform parts of the schema Contains both function values and unqualified symbol representations for all relevant core predicates. Having both representations enables reading forms from both code (function values) and EDN-files (symbols): `any?`, `some?`, `number?`, `integer?`, `int?`, `pos-int?`, `neg-int?`, `nat-int?`, `pos?`, `neg?`, `float?`, `double?`, `boolean?`, `string?`, `ident?`, `simple-ident?`, `qualified-ident?`, `keyword?`, `simple-keyword?`, `qualified-keyword?`, `symbol?`, `simple-symbol?`, `qualified-symbol?`, `uuid?`, `uri?`, `decimal?`, `inst?`, `seqable?`, `indexed?`, `map?`, `vector?`, `list?`, `seq?`, `char?`, `set?`, `nil?`, `false?`, `true?`, `zero?`, `rational?`, `coll?`, `empty?`, `associative?`, `sequential?`, `ratio?`, `bytes?`, `ifn?` and `fn?`. -*NOTE*: Predicate Schemas do not cover any schema properties, e.g. `string?` can be modified with properties like `:min` and `:max`. If you want to use the schema properties, use real schema types instead, e.g. `:string` over `string?`. +*NOTE*: Predicate Schemas do not cover any schema properties, e.g. `string?` can't be modified with properties like `:min` and `:max`. If you want to use the schema properties, use real schema types instead, e.g. `:string` over `string?`. ### `malli.core/class-schemas`