Details in the manual
diff --git a/manual/manual.of b/manual/manual.of
index ff89139..8b34b5b 100644
--- a/manual/manual.of
+++ b/manual/manual.of
@@ -2441,7 +2441,8 @@
Whenever Lua calls C,
it ensures that the stack has space for
-at least @defid{LUA_MINSTACK} extra slots.
+at least @defid{LUA_MINSTACK} extra elements;
+that is, you can safely push up to @id{LUA_MINSTACK} values into it.
@id{LUA_MINSTACK} is defined as 20,
so that usually you do not have to worry about stack space
unless your code has loops pushing elements onto the stack.
@@ -3061,7 +3062,7 @@
@APIEntry{int lua_checkstack (lua_State *L, int n);|
@apii{0,0,-}
-Ensures that the stack has space for at least @id{n} extra slots,
+Ensures that the stack has space for at least @id{n} extra elements,
that is, that you can safely push up to @id{n} values into it.
It returns false if it cannot fulfill the request,
either because it would cause the stack
@@ -3069,7 +3070,7 @@
(typically at least several thousand elements) or
because it cannot allocate memory for the extra space.
This function never shrinks the stack;
-if the stack already has space for the extra slots,
+if the stack already has space for the extra elements,
it is left unchanged.
}
@@ -6313,9 +6314,11 @@
or @St{bt} (both binary and text).
The default is @St{bt}.
-Lua does not check the consistency of binary chunks.
-Maliciously crafted binary chunks can crash
-the interpreter.
+It is safe to load malformed binary chunks;
+@id{load} signals an appropriate error.
+However,
+Lua does not check the consistency of the code inside binary chunks;
+running maliciously crafted bytecode can crash the interpreter.
}