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@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ Detailed invoking
Guile modules
-* The core module:: The job list and execution loop.
+* The base module:: The job list and execution loop.
* The redirect module:: Sending output of jobs to a mail box.
* The vixie-time module:: Parsing vixie-style time specifications.
* The job-specifier module:: All commands for scheme configuration files.
@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ taken to be program code made up of the functions @code{(next-second
. args)}, @code{(next-minute...)}, etc, where the optional arguments
can be supplied with the @code{(range)} function above (these
functions are analogous to the ones above except that they implicitly
-assume the current time; it is supplied by the mcron core when the
+assume the current time; it is supplied by the mcron base when the
list is eval'd).
@cindex time specification
@@ -1150,26 +1150,26 @@ non-absolute time specified on the Gregorian calendar (the first day
of next week, for example). Finally, it may be the wish of the user to
provide a program with the functionality of mcron plus a bit extra.
-The core module maintains mcron's internal job lists, and provides the
+The base module maintains mcron's internal job lists, and provides the
main wait-run-wait loop that is mcron's main function. It also
introduces the facilities for accumulating a set of environment
modifiers, which take effect when jobs run.
@menu
-* The core module:: The job list and execution loop.
+* The base module:: The job list and execution loop.
* The redirect module:: Sending output of jobs to a mail box.
* The vixie-time module:: Parsing vixie-style time specifications.
* The job-specifier module:: All commands for scheme configuration files.
* The vixie-specification module:: Commands for reading vixie-style crontabs.
@end menu
-@node The core module, The redirect module, Guile modules, Guile modules
-@section The core module
+@node The base module, The redirect module, Guile modules, Guile modules
+@section The base module
@cindex guile module
-@cindex core module
-@cindex modules, core
+@cindex base module
+@cindex modules, base
-This module may be used by including @code{(use-modules (mcron core))}
+This module may be used by including @code{(use-modules (mcron base))}
in a program. The main functions are @code{add-job} and
@code{run-job-loop}, which allow a program to create a list of job
specifications to run, and then to initiate the wait-run-wait loop
@@ -1221,7 +1221,7 @@ becoming available for reading on one of the file descriptors in the
fd-list, if supplied. Only in this case will the procedure return to
the calling program, which may then make modifications to the job list
before calling the @code{run-job-loop} procedure again to resume execution of
-the mcron core.
+the mcron base.
@end deffn
@deffn{Scheme procedure} remove-user-jobs user
@@ -1242,7 +1242,7 @@ last job that was reported in the schedule report. The report itself
is returned to the calling program as a string.
@end deffn
-@node The redirect module, The vixie-time module, The core module, Guile modules
+@node The redirect module, The vixie-time module, The base module, Guile modules
@section The redirect module
@cindex redirect module
@cindex modules, redirect
@@ -1263,7 +1263,7 @@ vixie-time))}.
This module provides a single method for converting a vixie-style time
specification into a procedure which can be used as the
-@code{next-time-function} to the core @code{add-job} procedure, or to
+@code{next-time-function} to the base @code{add-job} procedure, or to
the @code{job-specifier} @code{job} procedure. See @ref{Vixie Syntax}
for full details of the allowed format for the time string.