future allocations. So an overall result is:
@example
-((@code{conses} @var{cons-size} @var{used-conse} @var{free-conses})
+((@code{conses} @var{cons-size} @var{used-conses} @var{free-conses})
(@code{symbols} @var{symbol-size} @var{used-symbols} @var{free-symbols})
(@code{miscs} @var{misc-size} @var{used-miscs} @var{free-miscs})
(@code{strings} @var{string-size} @var{used-strings} @var{free-strings})
@cindex object internals
Emacs Lisp provides a rich set of the data types. Some of them, like cons
-cells, integers and stirngs, are common to nearly all Lisp dialects. Some
+cells, integers and strings, are common to nearly all Lisp dialects. Some
others, like markers and buffers, are quite special and needed to provide
the basic support to write editor commands in Lisp. To implement such
a variety of object types and provide an efficient way to pass objects between
Safety}) as well as for byte compiler optimizations. Do not set it.
@item variable-documentation
-If non-@code{nil}, this specifies the named vaariable's documentation
+If non-@code{nil}, this specifies the named variable's documentation
string. This is set automatically by @code{defvar} and related
functions. @xref{Defining Faces}.
@end table
@defopt erc-lurker-hide-list
Like @code{erc-hide-list}, but only applies to messages sent by
lurkers. The function @code{erc-lurker-p} determines whether a given
-nickname is considerd a lurker.
+nickname is considered a lurker.
@end defopt
(if (memq spec-type '(reset saved-face))
(put face 'customized-face nil))
;; Setting the face spec via Custom empties out any override spec,
- ;; similar to how setting a variable via Custom changes its valus.
+ ;; similar to how setting a variable via Custom changes its values.
(if (memq spec-type '(customized-face saved-face reset))
(put face 'face-override-spec nil))
;; If we reset the face based on its custom spec, it is unmodified
"X-Mail-from:" ; fastmail.fm
"X-MAIL-INFO:" ; NetZero
"X-Mailer_"
- "X-MailFlowPolicy:" ; Cicso ironport (http://www.ironport.com)
+ "X-MailFlowPolicy:" ; Cisco Email Security (formerly IronPort; http://www.ironport.com)
"X-Mailing-List:" ; Unknown mailing list managers
"X-MailingID:"
"X-Mailman-Approved-At:" ; Mailman mailing list manager
"X-Scanned-By:"
"X-Sender-ID:" ; Google+
"X-Sender:" ; http://people.dsv.su.se/~jpalme/ietf/mail-headers/
- "X-Sendergroup:" ; Cicso ironport (http://www.ironport.com)
+ "X-Sendergroup:" ; Cisco Email Security (formerly IronPort; http://www.ironport.com)
"X-Server-Date:"
"X-Server-Uuid:"
"X-Service-Code:"
On those systems, it is automatically local in every buffer.
On other systems, this variable is normally always nil.
-WARNING: This variable is obsolete and will disapper Real Soon Now.
+WARNING: This variable is obsolete and will disappear Real Soon Now.
Don't use it!")
;; The `assert' macro from the cl package signals