condition @code{error}, because quitting is not considered an error.
@c You can grep for "(put 'foo 'error-conditions ...) to find
-@c examples defined in Lisp. Eg soap-client.el, sasl.el.
+@c examples defined in Lisp. E.g., soap-client.el, sasl.el.
Most of these error symbols are defined in C (mainly @file{data.c}),
but some are defined in Lisp. For example, the file @file{userlock.el}
defines the @code{file-locked} and @code{file-supersession} errors.
@item end-of-file
The message is @samp{End of file during parsing}. Note that this is
not a subcategory of @code{file-error}, because it pertains to the
-Lisp reader, not to file I/O. @xref{Input Functions}.
+Lisp reader, not to file I/O@. @xref{Input Functions}.
@item file-already-exists
This is a subcategory of @code{file-error}. @xref{Writing to Files}.