Fixes for makeinfo 4.13

* doc/lispref/customize.texi (Variable Definitions): Fix xref.
* doc/lispref/internals.texi (Writing Emacs Primitives)
(Module Values): Follow xref with comma.
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Glenn Morris 2019-12-29 15:41:52 -08:00
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@ -431,8 +431,7 @@ the build-time context. This also has the side-effect that the
@kindex local@r{, @code{defcustom} keyword}
If the @var{value} is @code{t}, mark @var{option} as automatically
buffer-local; if the value is @code{permanent}, also set @var{option}s
@code{permanent-local} property to @code{t}. @xref {Creating
Buffer-Local}.
@code{permanent-local} property to @code{t}. @xref{Creating Buffer-Local}.
@item :risky @var{value}
@kindex risky@r{, @code{defcustom} keyword}

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@ -972,7 +972,7 @@ The name of the variable to be used by Lisp programs.
The name of the variable in the C sources.
@item doc
The documentation for the variable, as a C
comment. @xref{Documentation Basics} for more details.
comment. @xref{Documentation Basics}, for more details.
@end table
By convention, when defining variables of a ``native'' type
@ -1647,7 +1647,7 @@ little-endian magnitude of the return value.
The following example uses the GNU Multiprecision Library (GMP) to
calculate the next probable prime after a given integer.
@xref{Top,,,gmp} for a general overview of GMP, and @pxref{Integer
@xref{Top,,,gmp}, for a general overview of GMP, and @pxref{Integer
Import and Export,,,gmp} for how to convert the @code{magnitude} array
to and from GMP @code{mpz_t} values.