; (external-completion-table): Fix a couple of typos.

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Eshel Yaron
2026-05-01 11:22:14 +02:00
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@@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ may be a shell utility, an inferior process, an http server, etc.
Given a pattern string, the external tool matches it to an
arbitrarily large set of candidates. Since the full set doesn't
need to be transferred to Emacs's address space, this often
results in much faster overall experience, at the expense of the
convenience of offered by other completion styles.
results in a much faster overall experience, at the expense of the
convenience offered by other completion styles.
CATEGORY is a symbol uniquely naming the external tool. This
function links CATEGORY to the style `external', by modifying
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ non-list.
METADATA is an alist of additional properties such as
`cycle-sort-function' to associate with CATEGORY. This means
that the caller may still retain control the sorting of the
that the caller may still retain control of the sorting of the
candidates while the tool controls the matching.
Optional TRY-COMPLETION-FUNCTION helps some frontends partially
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ ALL-COMPLETIONS), where PATTERN and POINT are as described above
and ALL-COMPLETIONS are gathered by LOOKUP for these
arguments (this function ensures LOOKUP isn't called more than
needed). If you know the matching method that the external tool
using, TRY-COMPLETION-FUNCTION may return a cons
is using, TRY-COMPLETION-FUNCTION may return a cons
cell (EXPANDED-PATTERN . NEW-POINT). For example, if the tool is
completing by prefix, one could call `try-completion' to find the
largest common prefix in ALL-COMPLETIONS and then return that as