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| diff --git a/doc/parens.texi b/doc/parens.texi index 55a23f7..118c020 100644 --- a/doc/parens.texi +++ b/doc/parens.texi @@ -429,11 +429,11 @@ uses of a macro after redefining it.  That's not a limitation imposed by  Geiser, but a consequence of how macros work in Scheme (and other  Lisps).  There's also the risk that you lose track of what's actually  defined and what's not during a given session.  But, -@uref{http://jaortega.wordpress.com/2009/03/29/from-my-cold-prying-hands/index.html, +@uref{https://jaortega.wordpress.com/2009/03/29/from-my-cold-prying-hands,  in my opinion}, those are limitations we lispers are aware of, and they  don't force us to throw the baby with the bathwater and ditch  incremental evaluation.  Some people disagree; if you happen to find -@uref{http://blog.racket-lang.org/2009/03/drscheme-repl-isnt-lisp-the-one-in-emacs.html, +@uref{https://blog.racket-lang.org/2009/03/the-drscheme-repl-isnt-the-one-in-emacs.html,  their arguments} convincing, you don't have to throw away Geiser  together with the baby: @kbd{M-x geiser-restart-repl} will let you  restart the REPL as many times as you see fit.  Moreover, you can invoke | 
