interrupts (or ensure that they are already disabled) and then change
the running thread's state to something other than running.
-The actual @func{schedule} implementation is simple. It records the
+@func{schedule} is simple but tricky. It records the
current thread in local variable @var{cur}, determines the next thread
to run as local variable @var{next} (by calling
@func{next_thread_to_run}), and then calls @func{switch_threads} to do
the actual thread switch. The thread we switched to was also running
inside @func{switch_threads}, as are all the threads not currently
-running in Pintos, so the new thread now returns out of
+running, so the new thread now returns out of
@func{switch_threads}, returning the previously running thread.
@func{switch_threads} is an assembly language routine in