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diff --git a/std/manual.md b/std/manual.md index b4122fd08..03cb61c30 100644 --- a/std/manual.md +++ b/std/manual.md @@ -1036,19 +1036,19 @@ three methods in the `Deno` namespace that provide this access. ### `Deno.compile()` -This works similar to `deno fetch` in that it can fetch code, compile it, but -not run it. It takes up to three arguments, the `rootName`, optionally -`sources`, and optionally `options`. The `rootName` is the root module which -will be used to generate the resulting program. This is like the module name you -would pass on the command line in `deno --reload run example.ts`. The `sources` -is a hash where the key is the fully qualified module name, and the value is the -text source of the module. If `sources` is passed, Deno will resolve all the -modules from within that hash and not attempt to resolve them outside of Deno. -If `sources` are not provided, Deno will resolve modules as if the root module -had been passed on the command line. Deno will also cache any of these -resources. The `options` argument is a set of options of type -`Deno.CompilerOptions`, which is a subset of the TypeScript compiler options -containing the ones supported by Deno. +This works similar to `deno cache` in that it can fetch and cache the code, +compile it, but not run it. It takes up to three arguments, the `rootName`, +optionally `sources`, and optionally `options`. The `rootName` is the root +module which will be used to generate the resulting program. This is like the +module name you would pass on the command line in +`deno --reload run example.ts`. The `sources` is a hash where the key is the +fully qualified module name, and the value is the text source of the module. If +`sources` is passed, Deno will resolve all the modules from within that hash and +not attempt to resolve them outside of Deno. If `sources` are not provided, Deno +will resolve modules as if the root module had been passed on the command line. +Deno will also cache any of these resources. The `options` argument is a set of +options of type `Deno.CompilerOptions`, which is a subset of the TypeScript +compiler options containing the ones supported by Deno. The method resolves with a tuple. The first argument contains any diagnostics (syntax or type errors) related to the code. The second argument is a map where |