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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions TSPL.docc/LanguageGuide/Macros.md
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Expand Up @@ -509,7 +509,7 @@ Replace the `some-tag` placeholder in the code above
with the Git tag for the version of SwiftSyntax you want to use.

Depending on your macro's role,
there's a corresponding protocol from SwiftSystem
there's a corresponding protocol from SwiftSyntax
that the macro implementation conforms to.
For example,
consider `#fourCharacterCode` from the previous section.
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conforms to the `ExpressionMacro` protocol.
The `ExpressionMacro` protocol has one requirement,
a `expansion(of:in:)` method that expands the AST.
For the list of macro roles and their corresponding SwiftSystem protocols,
For the list of macro roles and their corresponding SwiftSyntax protocols,
see <doc:Attributes#attached> and <doc:Attributes#freestanding>
in <doc:Attributes>.

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