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diff --git a/docs/afb-binding-references.md b/docs/afb-binding-references.md
index 7d6cdd1d..e8b9629e 100644
--- a/docs/afb-binding-references.md
+++ b/docs/afb-binding-references.md
@@ -41,8 +41,8 @@ struct afb_verb_v2
{
const char *verb; /* name of the verb */
void (*callback)(struct afb_req req); /* callback function implementing the verb */
- const struct afb_auth *auth; /* required authorisation */
- uint32_t session; /* authorisation and session requirements of the verb */
+ const struct afb_auth *auth; /* required authorization */
+ uint32_t session; /* authorization and session requirements of the verb */
};
```
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ struct afb_event afb_daemon_make_event(const char *name);
```
The following function is used by logging macros and should normally
-not be used. Instead, you should use the macros
+not be used. Instead, you should use the macros
**AFB\_ERROR**, **AFB\_WARNING**, **AFB\_NOTICE**,
**AFB\_INFO**, **AFB\_DEBUG**
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ The following function is used to queue jobs.
* If 'timeout' is not 0, it represent the maximum execution time for the job in seconds.
* At first, the job is called with 0 as signum and the given argument.
* The job is executed with the monitoring of its time and some signals like SIGSEGV and
- * SIGFPE. When a such signal is catched, the job is terminated and reexecuted but with
+ * SIGFPE. When a such signal is catched, the job is terminated and re-executed but with
* signum being the signal number (SIGALRM when timeout expired).
*
* Returns 0 in case of success or -1 in case of error.
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ int afb_daemon_queue_job(void (*callback)(int signum, void *arg), void *argument
```
The following function must be used when a binding depends on other
-bindings at its initialisation.
+bindings at its initialization.
```C
/*
@@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ void afb_req_success_v(struct afb_req req, struct json_object *obj, const char *
*
* Note that calling afb_req_fail("success", info) is equivalent
* to call afb_req_success(NULL, info). Thus even if possible it
- * is strongly recommanded to NEVER use "success" for status.
+ * is strongly recommended to NEVER use "success" for status.
*/
void afb_req_fail(struct afb_req req, const char *status, const char *info);
@@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ void afb_req_addref(struct afb_req req);
void afb_req_unref(struct afb_req req);
/*
- * Stores 'req' on heap for asynchrnous use.
+ * Stores 'req' on heap for asynchronous use.
* Returns a handler to the stored 'req' or NULL on memory depletion.
* The count of reference to 'req' is incremented on success
* (see afb_req_addref).
@@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ int afb_req_subcall_sync(
```
The following function is used by logging macros and should normally
-not be used. Instead, you should use the macros
+not be used. Instead, you should use the macros
**AFB_REQ_ERROR**, **AFB_REQ_WARNING**, **AFB_REQ_NOTICE**,
**AFB_REQ_INFO**, **AFB_REQ_DEBUG**
@@ -666,7 +666,3 @@ AFB_REQ_DEBUG(req,fmt,...)
By default, the logging macros add file, line and function
indication.
-
-Some definitions can be used to
-
-