* Quoting functions with ' vs #'
@ 2014-05-21 5:15 Aaron Ecay
2014-05-21 7:29 ` Bastien
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From: Aaron Ecay @ 2014-05-21 5:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: orgmode; +Cc: Bastien
Hello,
Commit a5686d87 (link[1]) changes several uses of #' to '. Is this org
“house style”? It disables a compile-time warning about potentially
undefined functions:
#+begin_src elisp
(defun i-give-a-warning () (mapc #'doesnt-exist '(1 2 3)))
(defun i-do-not () (mapc 'doesnt-exist2 '(1 2 3)))
#+end_src
When I’m writing elisp, this warning catches my own mistakes on a pretty
regular basis, and so I’m rather fond of it. But if bare ' is how org
code should be written, it would be good to know that.
Thanks,
Aaron
[1] <http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode.git/commitdiff/a5686d87786b1d6514ec85959a2188f703346a06>
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Aaron Ecay
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* Re: Quoting functions with ' vs #'
2014-05-21 5:15 Quoting functions with ' vs #' Aaron Ecay
@ 2014-05-21 7:29 ` Bastien
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From: Bastien @ 2014-05-21 7:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Aaron Ecay; +Cc: orgmode
Hi Aaron,
Aaron Ecay <aaronecay@gmail.com> writes:
> Commit a5686d87 (link[1]) changes several uses of #' to '. Is this org
> “house style”?
Not really. My decision for this can be sumed up like this:
#+begin_src elisp
(defun i-give-a-warning () (mapc 'does-exist '(1 2 3)))
(defun i-do-not () (mapc #'maybe-problematic-for-compilation '(1 2 3)))
#+end_src
But I don't feel strongly about that, except for #'(lambda ...) which
is just redondant, if not misleading.
2 cts,
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Bastien
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