diff --git a/docs/modules/language-tutorial/pages/02_filling_out_a_template.adoc b/docs/modules/language-tutorial/pages/02_filling_out_a_template.adoc index 38a66e9a..4c19f886 100644 --- a/docs/modules/language-tutorial/pages/02_filling_out_a_template.adoc +++ b/docs/modules/language-tutorial/pages/02_filling_out_a_template.adoc @@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ pipelines { So far, you've defined objects the same way you amended them. If the name `foo` didn't occur before, `foo { ... }` _creates_ a property called `foo` and assigns to it the contents in place of the `...` (given that `...` is not valid Pkl, but an abbreviation for illustration purposes). -If `name` is an existing object, this notation is an _amend expression_; resulting in a new _object_ (value), but _not_ a new (named) property. +If `foo` is an existing object, this notation is an _amend expression_; resulting in a new _object_ (value), but _not_ a new (named) property. Since `pipelines` is a listing, you can _add_ elements by writing expressions in an amend expression. In this case, though, there is no object to amend. Writing `pipelines { ... }` defines a _property_, but listings may only include _elements_.