docs: fix various typos (#3075)

Found via `codespell -q 3 -L nd,ot,thist`
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@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ jobs:
run: yum -y install https://developer.download.nvidia.com/hpc-sdk/20.9/nvhpc-20-9-20.9-1.x86_64.rpm https://developer.download.nvidia.com/hpc-sdk/20.9/nvhpc-2020-20.9-1.x86_64.rpm
# On CentOS 7, we have to filter a few tests (compiler internal error)
# and allow deeper templete recursion (not needed on CentOS 8 with a newer
# and allow deeper template recursion (not needed on CentOS 8 with a newer
# standard library). On some systems, you many need further workarounds:
# https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/2475
- name: Configure

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@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ v2.4.0 (Sep 19, 2019)
`#1888 <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/1888>`_.
* ``py::details::overload_cast_impl`` is available in C++11 mode, can be used
like ``overload_cast`` with an additional set of parantheses.
like ``overload_cast`` with an additional set of parentheses.
`#1581 <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/pull/1581>`_.
* Fixed ``get_include()`` on Conda.

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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ to a memory dependent number.
If you are developing rapidly and have a lot of C++ files, you may want to
avoid rebuilding files that have not changed. For simple cases were you are
using ``pip install -e .`` and do not have local headers, you can skip the
rebuild if a object file is newer than it's source (headers are not checked!)
rebuild if an object file is newer than its source (headers are not checked!)
with the following:
.. code-block:: python

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@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ How can I create smaller binaries?
To do its job, pybind11 extensively relies on a programming technique known as
*template metaprogramming*, which is a way of performing computation at compile
time using type information. Template metaprogamming usually instantiates code
time using type information. Template metaprogramming usually instantiates code
involving significant numbers of deeply nested types that are either completely
removed or reduced to just a few instructions during the compiler's optimization
phase. However, due to the nested nature of these types, the resulting symbol

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@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ Within pybind11's CMake build system, ``pybind11_add_module`` has always been
setting the ``-fvisibility=hidden`` flag in release mode. From now on, it's
being applied unconditionally, even in debug mode and it can no longer be opted
out of with the ``NO_EXTRAS`` option. The ``pybind11::module`` target now also
adds this flag to it's interface. The ``pybind11::embed`` target is unchanged.
adds this flag to its interface. The ``pybind11::embed`` target is unchanged.
The most significant change here is for the ``pybind11::module`` target. If you
were previously relying on default visibility, i.e. if your Python module was

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@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ inline bool deregister_instance(instance *self, void *valptr, const type_info *t
inline PyObject *make_new_instance(PyTypeObject *type) {
#if defined(PYPY_VERSION)
// PyPy gets tp_basicsize wrong (issue 2482) under multiple inheritance when the first inherited
// object is a a plain Python type (i.e. not derived from an extension type). Fix it.
// object is a plain Python type (i.e. not derived from an extension type). Fix it.
ssize_t instance_size = static_cast<ssize_t>(sizeof(instance));
if (type->tp_basicsize < instance_size) {
type->tp_basicsize = instance_size;

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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ class Pybind11Extension(_Extension):
* ``stdlib=libc++`` on macOS
* ``visibility=hidden`` and ``-g0`` on Unix
Finally, you can set ``cxx_std`` via constructor or afterwords to enable
Finally, you can set ``cxx_std`` via constructor or afterwards to enable
flags for C++ std, and a few extra helper flags related to the C++ standard
level. It is _highly_ recommended you either set this, or use the provided
``build_ext``, which will search for the highest supported extension for

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@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ def test_void_caster_2():
def test_const_ref_caster():
"""Verifies that const-ref is propagated through type_caster cast_op.
The returned ConstRefCasted type is a mimimal type that is constructed to
The returned ConstRefCasted type is a minimal type that is constructed to
reference the casting mode used.
"""
x = False

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ TEST_SUBMODULE(kwargs_and_defaults, m) {
#endif
m.def("arg_refcount_h", [](py::handle h) { GC_IF_NEEDED; return h.ref_count(); });
m.def("arg_refcount_h", [](py::handle h, py::handle, py::handle) { GC_IF_NEEDED; return h.ref_count(); });
// TODO replace the following nolints as appropiate
// TODO replace the following nolints as appropriate
// NOLINTNEXTLINE(performance-unnecessary-value-param)
m.def("arg_refcount_o", [](py::object o) { GC_IF_NEEDED; return o.ref_count(); });
m.def("args_refcount", [](py::args a) {

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
#
# On updating a dependency, to get a list of "default" leaks in e.g. NumPy, run
# `PYTHONMALLOC=malloc valgrind --leak-check=full --show-leak-kinds=definite,indirect python3.9-dbg -c "import numpy"`
# To use theses suppression files, add e.g. `--suppressions=valgrind-numpy-scipy.supp`
# To use these suppression files, add e.g. `--suppressions=valgrind-numpy-scipy.supp`
{
Leaks when importing NumPy