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master b931e11: Merge from origin/emacs-28


From: Glenn Morris
Subject: master b931e11: Merge from origin/emacs-28
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2021 05:05:58 -0400 (EDT)

branch: master
commit b931e11a03fdb44e378133b10f312e38b1b3d712
Merge: aea4af5 c7f5382
Author: Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
Commit: Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>

    Merge from origin/emacs-28
    
    c7f53824a8 (origin/emacs-28) Update publicsuffix.txt from upstream
    9a50f760e9 ; * doc/lispref/modes.texi (Hooks): Clarify wording.  (Bug...
    e154fd9119 Refer to the info node on keymaps in map-keymap docstring
    4fd5c8df67 Clarify abnormal hook documentation
    6fa5206770 Update to Org 9.5-59-g52e6f1
    39413a45bf ; * doc/lispref/functions.texi (Calling Functions): Fix la...
    43914ab01f Improve documentation of cl-reduce
    ef37a86cac Improve documentation of apply-partially
    1e8be48738 Fix typos
    8c5fbd712b Revert commit 225ca617b7, and apply another fix
    cdbd03345d Fix documentation of posn-at-x-y
    598732c899 ; * src/vm-limit.c (get_lim_data): Fix a typo.  (Bug#18238)
    efdffd86c5 ; * etc/refcards/README: Prefer HTTPS in link.
    
    # Conflicts:
    #   etc/NEWS
---
 doc/emacs/cmdargs.texi     |  2 +-
 doc/lispref/commands.texi  |  7 ++--
 doc/lispref/functions.texi | 14 +++++--
 doc/lispref/hooks.texi     | 12 +++---
 doc/lispref/modes.texi     | 13 +++---
 doc/misc/cl.texi           | 10 +++--
 doc/misc/org.org           |  2 +-
 etc/DEBUG                  |  2 +-
 etc/NEWS.28                |  2 +-
 etc/publicsuffix.txt       | 98 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------
 etc/refcards/README        |  2 +-
 lisp/minibuffer.el         |  1 -
 lisp/org/org-macro.el      |  2 +-
 lisp/org/org-version.el    |  2 +-
 lisp/shell.el              | 14 ++++---
 src/keymap.c               |  3 ++
 src/vm-limit.c             |  2 +-
 17 files changed, 113 insertions(+), 75 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/emacs/cmdargs.texi b/doc/emacs/cmdargs.texi
index 313682b..86c04c8 100644
--- a/doc/emacs/cmdargs.texi
+++ b/doc/emacs/cmdargs.texi
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ system call unless otherwise requested.
 
 @vindex backtrace-on-error-noninteractive
 Errors that occur when running a @samp{--batch} Emacs will result in
-an Emacs Lisp backtrace being printed.  To disable this behaviour, set
+an Emacs Lisp backtrace being printed.  To disable this behavior, set
 @code{backtrace-on-error-noninteractive} to @code{nil}.
 
 @item --script @var{file}
diff --git a/doc/lispref/commands.texi b/doc/lispref/commands.texi
index 8ad9df2..b38a83b 100644
--- a/doc/lispref/commands.texi
+++ b/doc/lispref/commands.texi
@@ -2354,10 +2354,9 @@ This function returns position information corresponding 
to pixel
 coordinates @var{x} and @var{y} in a specified frame or window,
 @var{frame-or-window}, which defaults to the selected window.
 The coordinates @var{x} and @var{y} are relative to the
-frame or window used.
-If @var{whole} is @code{nil}, the coordinates are relative
-to the window text area, otherwise they are relative to
-the entire window area including scroll bars, margins and fringes.
+text area of the selected window.
+If @var{whole} is @code{non-nil}, the @var{x} coordinate is relative
+to the entire window area including scroll bars, margins and fringes.
 @end defun
 
 @node Accessing Scroll
diff --git a/doc/lispref/functions.texi b/doc/lispref/functions.texi
index 3163300..33ef036 100644
--- a/doc/lispref/functions.texi
+++ b/doc/lispref/functions.texi
@@ -826,12 +826,20 @@ This function returns a new function which, when called, 
will call
 @var{func} with the list of arguments composed from @var{args} and
 additional arguments specified at the time of the call.  If @var{func}
 accepts @var{n} arguments, then a call to @code{apply-partially} with
-@w{@code{@var{m} < @var{n}}} arguments will produce a new function of
-@w{@code{@var{n} - @var{m}}} arguments.
+@w{@code{@var{m} <= @var{n}}} arguments will produce a new function of
+@w{@code{@var{n} - @var{m}}} arguments@footnote{
+If the number of arguments that @var{func} can accept is unlimited,
+then the new function will also accept an unlimited number of
+arguments, so in that case @code{apply-partially} doesn't reduce the
+number of arguments that the new function could accept.
+}.
 
 Here's how we could define the built-in function @code{1+}, if it
 didn't exist, using @code{apply-partially} and @code{+}, another
-built-in function:
+built-in function@footnote{
+Note that unlike the built-in function, this version accepts any
+number of arguments.
+}:
 
 @example
 @group
diff --git a/doc/lispref/hooks.texi b/doc/lispref/hooks.texi
index feec8b2..e9d1e27 100644
--- a/doc/lispref/hooks.texi
+++ b/doc/lispref/hooks.texi
@@ -18,11 +18,13 @@ arguments and their values are completely ignored.  The 
recommended way
 to put a new function on such a hook is to call @code{add-hook}.
 @xref{Hooks}, for more information about using hooks.
 
-The variables whose names end in @samp{-functions} are usually @dfn{abnormal
-hooks} (some old code may also use the deprecated @samp{-hooks} suffix); their
-values are lists of functions, but these functions are called in a special way
-(they are passed arguments, or their return values are used).  The variables
-whose names end in @samp{-function} have single functions as their values.
+The variables whose names end in @samp{-functions} are usually
+@dfn{abnormal hooks} (some old code may also use the deprecated
+@samp{-hooks} suffix).  Their values are lists of functions, but these
+functions are called in a special way: they are either passed
+arguments, or their return values are used in some way.  The variables
+whose names end in @samp{-function} have single functions as their
+values.
 
 This is not an exhaustive list, it only covers the more general hooks.
 For example, every major mode defines a hook named
diff --git a/doc/lispref/modes.texi b/doc/lispref/modes.texi
index d55df7d..1db991e 100644
--- a/doc/lispref/modes.texi
+++ b/doc/lispref/modes.texi
@@ -59,12 +59,13 @@ runs just before Emacs suspends itself (@pxref{Suspending 
Emacs}).
 
 @cindex abnormal hook
   If the hook variable's name does not end with @samp{-hook}, that
-indicates it is probably an @dfn{abnormal hook}.  That means the hook
-functions are called with arguments, or their return values are used
-in some way.  The hook's documentation says how the functions are
-called.  Any functions added to an abnormal hook must follow the
-hook's calling convention.  By convention, abnormal hook names end in
-@samp{-functions}.
+indicates it is probably an @dfn{abnormal hook}.  These differ from
+normal hooks in two ways: they can be called with one or more
+arguments, and their return values can be used in some way.  The
+hook's documentation says how the functions are called and how their
+return values are used.  Any functions added to an abnormal hook must
+follow the hook's calling convention.  By convention, abnormal hook
+names end in @samp{-functions}.
 
 @cindex single-function hook
 If the name of the variable ends in @samp{-predicate} or
diff --git a/doc/misc/cl.texi b/doc/misc/cl.texi
index 04e2c71..55b112c 100644
--- a/doc/misc/cl.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/cl.texi
@@ -3370,9 +3370,13 @@ true for all elements.
 @end defun
 
 @defun cl-reduce function seq @t{&key :from-end :start :end :initial-value 
:key}
-This function combines the elements of @var{seq} using an associative
-binary operation.  Suppose @var{function} is @code{*} and @var{seq} is
-the list @code{(2 3 4 5)}.  The first two elements of the list are
+This function returns the result of calling @var{function} on the
+first and second element of @var{seq}, then calling @var{function}
+with that result and the third element of @var{seq}, then with that
+result and the third element of @var{seq}, etc.
+
+Here is an example.  Suppose @var{function} is @code{*} and @var{seq}
+is the list @code{(2 3 4 5)}.  The first two elements of the list are
 combined with @code{(* 2 3) = 6}; this is combined with the next
 element, @code{(* 6 4) = 24}, and that is combined with the final
 element: @code{(* 24 5) = 120}.  Note that the @code{*} function happens
diff --git a/doc/misc/org.org b/doc/misc/org.org
index 5977f09..788e5ef 100644
--- a/doc/misc/org.org
+++ b/doc/misc/org.org
@@ -16543,7 +16543,7 @@ more "bibliography" keywords.
 #+bibliography: "/some/file/with spaces/in its name.bib"
 #+end_example
 
-#+kindex: C-c C-x @
+#+kindex: C-c C-x @@
 #+findex: org-cite-insert
 One can then insert and edit citations using ~org-cite-insert~, called
 with {{{kbd(C-c C-x @)}}}.
diff --git a/etc/DEBUG b/etc/DEBUG
index a1c0634..5553705 100644
--- a/etc/DEBUG
+++ b/etc/DEBUG
@@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ recommend to follow the procedure below to try to identify 
the cause:
 If you cannot figure out the cause for the problem using the above,
 native-compile the problematic file after setting the variable
 'comp-libgccjit-reproducer' to a non-nil value.  That should produce a
-file names ELNFILENAME_libgccjit_repro.c, where ELNFILENAME is the
+file named ELNFILENAME_libgccjit_repro.c, where ELNFILENAME is the
 name of the problematic .eln file, in the same directory where the
 .eln file is produced.  Then attach that reproducer C file to your bug
 report.
diff --git a/etc/NEWS.28 b/etc/NEWS.28
index 4942a35..7f9797e 100644
--- a/etc/NEWS.28
+++ b/etc/NEWS.28
@@ -3239,7 +3239,7 @@ batch mode.
 
 +++
 ** New mode 'repeat-mode' to allow shorter key sequences.
-Type 'M-x repeat-mode RET' to enable this mode.  You can then type
+Type 'M-x repeat-mode' to enable this mode.  You can then type
 'C-x u u' instead of 'C-x u C-x u' to undo many changes, 'C-x o o'
 instead of 'C-x o C-x o' to switch windows, 'C-x { { } } ^ ^ v v' to
 resize the selected window interactively, 'M-g n n p p' to navigate
diff --git a/etc/publicsuffix.txt b/etc/publicsuffix.txt
index 986f110..5cc95b9 100644
--- a/etc/publicsuffix.txt
+++ b/etc/publicsuffix.txt
@@ -175,17 +175,21 @@ it.ao
 // aq : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.aq
 aq
 
-// ar : https://nic.ar/nic-argentina/normativa-vigente
+// ar : https://nic.ar/es/nic-argentina/normativa
 ar
+bet.ar
 com.ar
+coop.ar
 edu.ar
 gob.ar
 gov.ar
 int.ar
 mil.ar
 musica.ar
+mutual.ar
 net.ar
 org.ar
+senasa.ar
 tur.ar
 
 // arpa : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.arpa
@@ -838,7 +842,13 @@ gov.cu
 inf.cu
 
 // cv : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.cv
+// cv : 
http://www.dns.cv/tldcv_portal/do?com=DS;5446457100;111;+PAGE(4000018)+K-CAT-CODIGO(RDOM)+RCNT(100);
 <- registration rules
 cv
+com.cv
+edu.cv
+int.cv
+nome.cv
+org.cv
 
 // cw : http://www.una.cw/cw_registry/
 // Confirmed by registry <registry@una.net> 2013-03-26
@@ -1175,6 +1185,7 @@ org.gu
 web.gu
 
 // gw : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.gw
+// gw : https://nic.gw/regras/
 gw
 
 // gy : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.gy
@@ -5849,7 +5860,7 @@ com.ps
 org.ps
 net.ps
 
-// pt : http://online.dns.pt/dns/start_dns
+// pt : 
https://www.dns.pt/en/domain/pt-terms-and-conditions-registration-rules/
 pt
 net.pt
 gov.pt
@@ -6202,29 +6213,22 @@ gov.tm
 mil.tm
 edu.tm
 
-// tn : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.tn
-// http://whois.ati.tn/
+// tn : http://www.registre.tn/fr/
+// https://whois.ati.tn/
 tn
 com.tn
 ens.tn
 fin.tn
 gov.tn
 ind.tn
+info.tn
 intl.tn
+mincom.tn
 nat.tn
 net.tn
 org.tn
-info.tn
 perso.tn
 tourism.tn
-edunet.tn
-rnrt.tn
-rns.tn
-rnu.tn
-mincom.tn
-agrinet.tn
-defense.tn
-turen.tn
 
 // to : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.to
 // Submitted by registry <egullich@colo.to>
@@ -7128,7 +7132,7 @@ org.zw
 
 // newGTLDs
 
-// List of new gTLDs imported from 
https://www.icann.org/resources/registries/gtlds/v2/gtlds.json on 
2021-08-19T15:13:52Z
+// List of new gTLDs imported from 
https://www.icann.org/resources/registries/gtlds/v2/gtlds.json on 
2021-10-08T15:12:46Z
 // This list is auto-generated, don't edit it manually.
 // aaa : 2015-02-26 American Automobile Association, Inc.
 aaa
@@ -8018,7 +8022,7 @@ duck
 // dunlop : 2015-07-02 The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
 dunlop
 
-// dupont : 2015-06-25 E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
+// dupont : 2015-06-25 DuPont Specialty Products USA, LLC
 dupont
 
 // durban : 2014-03-24 ZA Central Registry NPC trading as ZA Central Registry
@@ -9452,9 +9456,6 @@ quebec
 // quest : 2015-03-26 XYZ.COM LLC
 quest
 
-// qvc : 2015-07-30 QVC, Inc.
-qvc
-
 // racing : 2014-12-04 Premier Registry Limited
 racing
 
@@ -9554,9 +9555,6 @@ rio
 // rip : 2014-07-10 Dog Beach, LLC
 rip
 
-// rmit : 2015-11-19 Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
-rmit
-
 // rocher : 2014-12-18 Ferrero Trading Lux S.A.
 rocher
 
@@ -9902,9 +9900,6 @@ suzuki
 // swatch : 2015-01-08 The Swatch Group Ltd
 swatch
 
-// swiftcover : 2015-07-23 Swiftcover Insurance Services Limited
-swiftcover
-
 // swiss : 2014-10-16 Swiss Confederation
 swiss
 
@@ -10334,7 +10329,7 @@ xin
 // xn--45q11c : 2013-11-21 Zodiac Gemini Ltd
 八卦
 
-// xn--4gbrim : 2013-10-04 Fans TLD Limited
+// xn--4gbrim : 2013-10-04 Helium TLDs Ltd
 موقع
 
 // xn--55qw42g : 2013-11-08 China Organizational Name Administration Center
@@ -10803,6 +10798,10 @@ tele.amune.org
 // Submitted by Apigee Security Team <security@apigee.com>
 apigee.io
 
+// Apphud : https://apphud.com
+// Submitted by Alexander Selivanov <alex@apphud.com>
+siiites.com
+
 // Appspace : https://www.appspace.com
 // Submitted by Appspace Security Team <security@appspace.com>
 appspacehosted.com
@@ -11054,10 +11053,6 @@ clerkstage.app
 *.stg.dev
 *.stgstage.dev
 
-// Clic2000 : https://clic2000.fr
-// Submitted by Mathilde Blanchemanche <mathilde@clic2000.fr>
-clic2000.net
-
 // ClickRising : https://clickrising.com/
 // Submitted by Umut Gumeli <infrastructure-publicsuffixlist@clickrising.com>
 clickrising.net
@@ -11611,10 +11606,14 @@ ddnss.org
 definima.net
 definima.io
 
-// DigitalOcean : https://digitalocean.com/
-// Submitted by Braxton Huggins <bhuggins@digitalocean.com>
+// DigitalOcean App Platform : 
https://www.digitalocean.com/products/app-platform/
+// Submitted by Braxton Huggins <psl-maintainers@digitalocean.com>
 ondigitalocean.app
 
+// DigitalOcean Spaces : https://www.digitalocean.com/products/spaces/
+// Submitted by Robin H. Johnson <psl-maintainers@digitalocean.com>
+*.digitaloceanspaces.com
+
 // dnstrace.pro : https://dnstrace.pro/
 // Submitted by Chris Partridge <chris@partridge.tech>
 bci.dnstrace.pro
@@ -11677,10 +11676,6 @@ tuleap-partners.com
 onred.one
 staging.onred.one
 
-// One.com: https://www.one.com/
-// Submitted by Jacob Bunk Nielsen <jbn@one.com>
-service.one
-
 // EU.org https://eu.org/
 // Submitted by Pierre Beyssac <hostmaster@eu.org>
 eu.org
@@ -12079,6 +12074,7 @@ withyoutube.com
 *.gateway.dev
 cloud.goog
 translate.goog
+*.usercontent.goog
 cloudfunctions.net
 blogspot.ae
 blogspot.al
@@ -12521,6 +12517,7 @@ linkyard-cloud.ch
 members.linode.com
 *.nodebalancer.linode.com
 *.linodeobjects.com
+ip.linodeusercontent.com
 
 // LiquidNet Ltd : http://www.liquidnetlimited.com/
 // Submitted by Victor Velchev <admin@liquidnetlimited.com>
@@ -12730,10 +12727,6 @@ that.win
 from.work
 to.work
 
-// NCTU.ME : https://nctu.me/
-// Submitted by Tocknicsu <admin@nctu.me>
-nctu.me
-
 // Netlify : https://www.netlify.com
 // Submitted by Jessica Parsons <jessica@netlify.com>
 netlify.app
@@ -12926,6 +12919,10 @@ cloudycluster.net
 // Submitted by Vicary Archangel <vicary@omniwe.com>
 omniwe.site
 
+// One.com: https://www.one.com/
+// Submitted by Jacob Bunk Nielsen <jbn@one.com>
+service.one
+
 // One Fold Media : http://www.onefoldmedia.com/
 // Submitted by Eddie Jones <eddie@onefoldmedia.com>
 nid.io
@@ -13066,6 +13063,10 @@ pstmn.io
 mock.pstmn.io
 httpbin.org
 
+//prequalifyme.today : https://prequalifyme.today
+//Submitted by DeepakTiwari deepak@ivylead.io
+prequalifyme.today
+
 // prgmr.com : https://prgmr.com/
 // Submitted by Sarah Newman <owner@prgmr.com>
 xen.prgmr.com
@@ -13116,6 +13117,10 @@ qbuser.com
 // Submitted by Scott Claeys <s.claeys@radwebhosting.com>
 cloudsite.builders
 
+// Redgate Software: https://red-gate.com
+// Submitted by Andrew Farries <andrew.farries@red-gate.com>
+instances.spawn.cc
+
 // Redstar Consultants : https://www.redstarconsultants.com/
 // Submitted by Jons Slemmer <jons@redstarconsultants.com>
 instantcloud.cn
@@ -13472,6 +13477,11 @@ tabitorder.co.il
 // Submitted by Bjoern Henke <dev-server@taifun-software.de>
 taifun-dns.de
 
+// Tailscale Inc. : https://www.tailscale.com
+// Submitted by David Anderson <danderson@tailscale.com>
+beta.tailscale.net
+ts.net
+
 // TASK geographical domains (www.task.gda.pl/uslugi/dns)
 gda.pl
 gdansk.pl
@@ -13507,6 +13517,10 @@ reservd.dev.thingdust.io
 reservd.disrec.thingdust.io
 reservd.testing.thingdust.io
 
+// ticket i/O GmbH : https://ticket.io
+// Submitted by Christian Franke <it@ticket.io>
+tickets.io
+
 // Tlon.io : https://tlon.io
 // Submitted by Mark Staarink <mark@tlon.io>
 arvo.network
@@ -13592,6 +13606,10 @@ inc.hk
 virtualuser.de
 virtual-user.de
 
+// Upli : https://upli.io
+// Submitted by Lenny Bakkalian <lenny.bakkalian@gmail.com>
+upli.io
+
 // urown.net : https://urown.net
 // Submitted by Hostmaster <hostmaster@urown.net>
 urown.cloud
@@ -13740,7 +13758,7 @@ wpenginepowered.com
 js.wpenginepowered.com
 
 // Wix.com, Inc. : https://www.wix.com
-// Submitted by Shahar Talmi <shahart@wix.com>
+// Submitted by Shahar Talmi <shahar@wix.com>
 wixsite.com
 editorx.io
 
diff --git a/etc/refcards/README b/etc/refcards/README
index 94bf7b1..4102c85 100644
--- a/etc/refcards/README
+++ b/etc/refcards/README
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ See the end of the file for license conditions.
 REFERENCE CARDS FOR GNU EMACS
 
 To generate these refcards, you need to install the TeX document
-production system.  For example, <http://www.tug.org/texlive/>.
+production system.  For example, <https://www.tug.org/texlive/>.
 
 All modern GNU/Linux distributions provide TeX packages, so the
 easiest way is just to install those.  Your distribution may have
diff --git a/lisp/minibuffer.el b/lisp/minibuffer.el
index 13da7f9..bc21f02 100644
--- a/lisp/minibuffer.el
+++ b/lisp/minibuffer.el
@@ -3214,7 +3214,6 @@ See `read-file-name' for the meaning of the arguments."
         (unless val (error "No file name specified"))
 
         (if (and default-filename
-                (not (file-remote-p dir))
                  (string-equal val (if (consp insdef) (car insdef) insdef)))
             (setq val default-filename))
         (setq val (substitute-in-file-name val))
diff --git a/lisp/org/org-macro.el b/lisp/org/org-macro.el
index b8d3373..1259430 100644
--- a/lisp/org/org-macro.el
+++ b/lisp/org/org-macro.el
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ previous one, unless VALUE is nil.  Return the updated 
list."
   "Collect macro definitions in current buffer and setup files.
 Return an alist containing all macro templates found."
   (let ((templates
-         `(("author" . ,(org-macro--find-keyword-value "AUTHOR"))
+         `(("author" . ,(org-macro--find-keyword-value "AUTHOR" t))
           ("email" . ,(org-macro--find-keyword-value "EMAIL"))
           ("title" . ,(org-macro--find-keyword-value "TITLE" t))
           ("date" . ,(org-macro--find-date)))))
diff --git a/lisp/org/org-version.el b/lisp/org/org-version.el
index 4464459..55f186b 100644
--- a/lisp/org/org-version.el
+++ b/lisp/org/org-version.el
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Inserted by installing Org mode or when a release is made."
 (defun org-git-version ()
   "The Git version of Org mode.
 Inserted by installing Org or when a release is made."
-   (let ((org-git-version "release_9.5-57-g9bc3a2"))
+   (let ((org-git-version "release_9.5-59-g52e6f1"))
      org-git-version))
 
 (provide 'org-version)
diff --git a/lisp/shell.el b/lisp/shell.el
index b575024..cb4afe6 100644
--- a/lisp/shell.el
+++ b/lisp/shell.el
@@ -766,12 +766,16 @@ Make the shell buffer the current buffer, and return it.
               (called-interactively-p 'any)
               (null explicit-shell-file-name)
               (null (getenv "ESHELL")))
+     ;; `expand-file-name' shall not add the MS Windows volume letter
+     ;; (Bug#49229).
      (setq-local explicit-shell-file-name
-                 (file-local-name
-                  (expand-file-name
-                   (read-file-name "Remote shell path: " default-directory
-                                   shell-file-name t shell-file-name
-                                   #'file-remote-p)))))
+                 (replace-regexp-in-string
+                  "^[[:alpha:]]:" ""
+                  (file-local-name
+                   (expand-file-name
+                    (read-file-name "Remote shell path: " default-directory
+                                    shell-file-name t shell-file-name
+                                    #'file-remote-p))))))
 
    ;; Rain or shine, BUFFER must be current by now.
    (unless (comint-check-proc buffer)
diff --git a/src/keymap.c b/src/keymap.c
index ca1dbe3..8b521a8 100644
--- a/src/keymap.c
+++ b/src/keymap.c
@@ -629,6 +629,9 @@ the definition it is bound to.  The event may be a 
character range.
 If KEYMAP has a parent, the parent's bindings are included as well.
 This works recursively: if the parent has itself a parent, then the
 grandparent's bindings are also included and so on.
+
+For more information, see Info node `(elisp) Keymaps'.
+
 usage: (map-keymap FUNCTION KEYMAP)  */)
   (Lisp_Object function, Lisp_Object keymap, Lisp_Object sort_first)
 {
diff --git a/src/vm-limit.c b/src/vm-limit.c
index b9058d0..e054765 100644
--- a/src/vm-limit.c
+++ b/src/vm-limit.c
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ get_lim_data (void)
 
   dos_memory_info (&totalram, &freeram, &totalswap, &freeswap);
   lim_data = freeram;
-  /* Don't believe they will give us more that 0.5 GB.   */
+  /* Don't believe they will give us more than 0.5 GB.   */
   if (lim_data > 512U * 1024U * 1024U)
     lim_data = 512U * 1024U * 1024U;
 }



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