@item :depth-first
Search for methods in the class hierarchy in a depth first order.
@item :c3
-Searches for methods in in a learnarized way that most closely matches
+Searches for methods in in a linearized way that most closely matches
what CLOS does when a monotonic class structure is defined.
@end table
@item :depth-first
Search for methods in the class hierarchy in a depth first order.
@item :c3
-Searches for methods in in a learnarized way that most closely matches
+Searches for methods in in a linearized way that most closely matches
what CLOS does when CLOS when a monotonic class structure is defined.
This is derived from the Dylan language documents by
Read a persistent object from @var{filename}, and return it.
Signal an error if the object in @var{FILENAME} is not a constructor
for @var{CLASS}. Optional @var{allow-subclass} says that it is ok for
-@code{eieio-peristent-read} to load in subclasses of class instead of
-being pendantic."
+@code{eieio-persistent-read} to load in subclasses of class instead of
+being pedantic.
@end defun
@node eieio-named
@deffn Command eieiodoc-class class indexstring &optional skiplist
-This will start at the current point, and created an indented menu of
+This will start at the current point, and create an indented menu of
all the child classes of, and including @var{class}, but skipping any
-classes that might be in @var{skiplist} It will then create nodes for
+classes that might be in @var{skiplist}. It will then create nodes for
all these classes, subsection headings, and indexes.
Each class will be indexed using the texinfo labeled index
Next, an inheritance tree will be created listing all parents of that
section's class.
-Then,all the slots will be expanded in tables, and described
+Then, all the slots will be expanded in tables, and described
using the documentation strings from the code. Default values will also
be displayed. Only those slots with @code{:initarg} specified will be
expanded, others will be hidden. If a slot is inherited from a parent,