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bug#17623: 24.4.50; incorrect example for `apply-partially' in (elisp) `


From: Richard Stallman
Subject: bug#17623: 24.4.50; incorrect example for `apply-partially' in (elisp) `Calling Functions'
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2021 00:02:37 -0400

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  > I think what could be better documented are the benefits of quoting with
  > function (or #').  AFAICT, it is not really explained on (info "(elisp)
  > Anonymous Functions"), it is more hinted at.

I don't know of any benefit to using #', or any reason to use it.
If there is one, I'd like to know about it.

In the absence of a reason, I think we may as well keep Lisp simple
by quoting function names with singlequote.

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