@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ For instance, suppose we want to use @tt{map} as a tag even though Racket is usi
@racketoutput{@literal{'(my-map "How I would love this to be a map.")}}
@racketoutput{@literal{'(my-map "How I would love this to be a map.")}}
But @code{my-map} is not the tag we want. We need to define @code{my-map} to be a tag function for @tt{map}. We can do this with the Pollen helper @racket[make-tag-function]. That function lives in @racketmodname[pollen/tag], so we @racket[require] that too:
But @code{my-map} is not the tag we want. We need to define @code{my-map} to be a tag function for @tt{map}. We can do this with the Pollen helper @racket[make-tag-function]. That function lives in @racket[pollen/tag], so we @racket[require] that too: