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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion _scala3-reference/metaprogramming/staging.md
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Expand Up @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ impose the following restrictions on the use of splices.
The framework as discussed so far allows code to be staged, i.e. be prepared
to be executed at a later stage. To run that code, there is another method
in class `Expr` called `run`. Note that `$` and `run` both map from `Expr[T]`
to `T` but only `$` is subject to the PCP, whereas `run` is just a normal method.
to `T` but only `$` is subject to the [PCP](./macros.html#the-phase-consistency-principle), whereas `run` is just a normal method.
`scala.quoted.staging.run` provides a `Quotes` that can be used to show the expression in its scope.
On the other hand `scala.quoted.staging.withQuotes` provides a `Quotes` without evaluating the expression.

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