This is a list of suffixes indicating (compiled or source) Emacs Lisp
files. It should not include the empty string. @code{load} uses
these suffixes in order when it appends Lisp suffixes to the specified
-file name. The standard value is @code{(".elc" "el")} which produces
+file name. The standard value is @code{(".elc" ".el")} which produces
the behavior described in the previous section.
@end defvar
This takes both @code{load-suffixes} and @code{load-file-rep-suffixes}
into account. If @code{load-suffixes}, @code{jka-compr-load-suffixes}
and @code{load-file-rep-suffixes} all have their standard values, this
-function returns @code{(".elc" "elc.gz" ".el" ".el.gz")} if Auto
+function returns @code{(".elc" ".elc.gz" ".el" ".el.gz")} if Auto
Compression mode is enabled and @code{(".elc" ".el")} if Auto
Compression mode is disabled.
@end defun
with @code{load}. If @var{filename} is not supplied, then the name of
the symbol @var{feature} is used as the base file name to load.
However, in this case, @code{require} insists on finding @var{feature}
-with an added @samp{el} or @samp{.elc} suffix (possibly extended with
+with an added @samp{.el} or @samp{.elc} suffix (possibly extended with
a compression suffix); a file whose name is just @var{feature} won't
be used. (The variable @code{load-suffixes} specifies the exact
required Lisp suffixes.)