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@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ useful for mutually recursive functions). For example:
A more interesting example is included in Chapter 6 where we write a
little Kaleidoscope application that `displays a Mandelbrot
-Set <LangImpl6.html#example>`_ at various levels of magnification.
+Set <LangImpl6.html#kicking-the-tires>`_ at various levels of magnification.
Lets dive into the implementation of this language!
@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ file. These are handled with this code:
}
With this, we have the complete lexer for the basic Kaleidoscope
-language (the `full code listing <LangImpl2.html#code>`_ for the Lexer
+language (the `full code listing <LangImpl2.html#full-code-listing>`_ for the Lexer
is available in the `next chapter <LangImpl2.html>`_ of the tutorial).
Next we'll `build a simple parser that uses this to build an Abstract
Syntax Tree <LangImpl2.html>`_. When we have that, we'll include a
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