-;;; them which we need to work around. Javascript dictionaries require
-;;; the keys to be strings. To solve that, we map Lisp objects to
-;;; strings such that "equivalent" values map to the same string,
-;;; regarding the equality predicate used (one of `eq', `eql', `equal'
-;;; and `equalp').
+;;; them which we need to work around. Javascript objects require the
+;;; keys to be strings. To solve that, we map Lisp objects to strings
+;;; such that "equivalent" values map to the same string, regarding
+;;; the equality predicate used (one of `eq', `eql', `equal' and
+;;; `equalp').