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[Emacs-diffs] master 19532d1: Escape ` and ' in doc


From: Paul Eggert
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] master 19532d1: Escape ` and ' in doc
Date: Wed, 02 Sep 2015 01:23:27 +0000

branch: master
commit 19532d147b431a4fe34f088d6de07891c48e2c5c
Author: Paul Eggert <address@hidden>
Commit: Paul Eggert <address@hidden>

    Escape ` and ' in doc
    
    Escape apostrophes and grave accents in docstrings if they are
    are supposed to stand for themselves and are not quotes.  Remove
    apostrophes from docstring examples like ‘'(calendar-nth-named-day
    -1 0 10 year)’ that confuse source code with data.  Do some other
    minor docstring fixups as well, e.g., insert a missing close
    quote.
---
 lisp/calculator.el             |    8 +++---
 lisp/calendar/cal-dst.el       |    2 +-
 lisp/calendar/calendar.el      |    4 +-
 lisp/cedet/semantic/idle.el    |    4 +-
 lisp/cus-edit.el               |    4 +-
 lisp/emacs-lisp/cl.el          |    2 +-
 lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio.el       |    4 +-
 lisp/emacs-lisp/eldoc.el       |    4 +-
 lisp/emacs-lisp/gv.el          |    2 +-
 lisp/erc/erc-backend.el        |    2 +-
 lisp/erc/erc-networks.el       |    7 ++---
 lisp/erc/erc-services.el       |    2 +-
 lisp/erc/erc.el                |    4 +-
 lisp/eshell/esh-opt.el         |    2 +-
 lisp/filesets.el               |    2 +-
 lisp/font-lock.el              |    6 ++--
 lisp/gnus/gnus-art.el          |    6 ++--
 lisp/gnus/gnus-sum.el          |    2 +-
 lisp/gnus/nndiary.el           |    8 +++---
 lisp/gnus/nnmail.el            |    4 +-
 lisp/iimage.el                 |    2 +-
 lisp/international/ogonek.el   |    6 ++--
 lisp/msb.el                    |    2 +-
 lisp/net/dbus.el               |    4 +-
 lisp/net/tramp.el              |    2 +-
 lisp/obsolete/sregex.el        |   10 +++---
 lisp/org/org-agenda.el         |   14 +++++-----
 lisp/org/org-protocol.el       |    4 +-
 lisp/org/ox-html.el            |    2 +-
 lisp/outline.el                |    2 +-
 lisp/printing.el               |   58 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
 lisp/progmodes/etags.el        |    2 +-
 lisp/progmodes/hideshow.el     |    6 ++--
 lisp/progmodes/idlwave.el      |    6 ++--
 lisp/progmodes/sql.el          |    4 +-
 lisp/progmodes/verilog-mode.el |   12 ++++----
 lisp/ps-print.el               |   10 +++---
 lisp/server.el                 |    2 +-
 lisp/ses.el                    |    4 +-
 lisp/textmodes/table.el        |   10 +++---
 lisp/textmodes/tildify.el      |    4 +-
 lisp/wid-edit.el               |    8 +++---
 src/category.c                 |    2 +-
 43 files changed, 127 insertions(+), 128 deletions(-)

diff --git a/lisp/calculator.el b/lisp/calculator.el
index 55229bc..49d47a0 100644
--- a/lisp/calculator.el
+++ b/lisp/calculator.el
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ Each element in this list is a list of a character and a 
number that
 will be stored in that character's register.
 
 For example, use this to define the golden ratio number:
-  (setq calculator-user-registers '((?g .  1.61803398875)))
+  (setq calculator-user-registers \\='((?g .  1.61803398875)))
 before you load calculator."
   :type  '(repeat (cons character number))
   :set   (lambda (_ val)
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ Examples:
   t as a prefix key:
 
   (setq calculator-user-operators
-        '((\"tf\" cl-to-fr (+ 32 (/ (* X 9) 5)) 1)
+        \\='((\"tf\" cl-to-fr (+ 32 (/ (* X 9) 5)) 1)
           (\"tc\" fr-to-cl (/ (* (- X 32) 5) 9) 1)
           (\"tp\" kg-to-lb (/ X 0.453592)       1)
           (\"tk\" lb-to-kg (* X 0.453592)       1)
@@ -226,8 +226,8 @@ Examples:
   version of `X' and `F' for a recursive call.  Here is a [very
   inefficient] Fibonacci number calculation:
 
-  (add-to-list 'calculator-user-operators
-               '(\"F\" fib
+  (add-to-list \\='calculator-user-operators
+               \\='(\"F\" fib
                  (if (<= TX 1) 1 (+ (F (- TX 1)) (F (- TX 2))))))
 
   Note that this will be either postfix or prefix, according to
diff --git a/lisp/calendar/cal-dst.el b/lisp/calendar/cal-dst.el
index e8d6077..a0d0def 100644
--- a/lisp/calendar/cal-dst.el
+++ b/lisp/calendar/cal-dst.el
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ list and for correcting times of day in the solar and lunar 
calculations.
 
 For example, if daylight saving time ends on the last Sunday in October:
 
-      '(calendar-nth-named-day -1 0 10 year)
+      (calendar-nth-named-day -1 0 10 year)
 
 If the locale never uses daylight saving time, set this to nil."
   :type 'sexp
diff --git a/lisp/calendar/calendar.el b/lisp/calendar/calendar.el
index c35bd38..07977af 100644
--- a/lisp/calendar/calendar.el
+++ b/lisp/calendar/calendar.el
@@ -550,12 +550,12 @@ For example, to display the ISO week numbers:
 
   (setq calendar-week-start-day 1
         calendar-intermonth-text
-        '(propertize
+        \\='(propertize
           (format \"%2d\"
                   (car
                    (calendar-iso-from-absolute
                     (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (list month day year)))))
-          'font-lock-face 'font-lock-function-name-face))
+          \\='font-lock-face \\='font-lock-function-name-face))
 
 See also `calendar-intermonth-header'."
   :group 'calendar
diff --git a/lisp/cedet/semantic/idle.el b/lisp/cedet/semantic/idle.el
index 225caa5..95d9d84 100644
--- a/lisp/cedet/semantic/idle.el
+++ b/lisp/cedet/semantic/idle.el
@@ -716,8 +716,8 @@ It might be useful to override this variable to add comment 
faces
 specific to a major mode.  For example, in jde mode:
 
 \(defvar-mode-local jde-mode semantic-idle-summary-out-of-context-faces
-   (append (default-value 'semantic-idle-summary-out-of-context-faces)
-          '(jde-java-font-lock-doc-tag-face
+   (append (default-value \\='semantic-idle-summary-out-of-context-faces)
+          \\='(jde-java-font-lock-doc-tag-face
             jde-java-font-lock-link-face
             jde-java-font-lock-bold-face
             jde-java-font-lock-underline-face
diff --git a/lisp/cus-edit.el b/lisp/cus-edit.el
index 7030833..08c1acd 100644
--- a/lisp/cus-edit.el
+++ b/lisp/cus-edit.el
@@ -1189,8 +1189,8 @@ and `defface'.
 
 For example, the MH-E package updates this alist as follows:
 
-     (add-to-list 'customize-package-emacs-version-alist
-                  '(MH-E (\"6.0\" . \"22.1\") (\"6.1\" . \"22.1\")
+     (add-to-list \\='customize-package-emacs-version-alist
+                  \\='(MH-E (\"6.0\" . \"22.1\") (\"6.1\" . \"22.1\")
                          (\"7.0\" . \"22.1\") (\"7.1\" . \"22.1\")
                          (\"7.2\" . \"22.1\") (\"7.3\" . \"22.1\")
                          (\"7.4\" . \"22.1\") (\"8.0\" . \"22.1\")))
diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl.el
index 38deeae..ba50680 100644
--- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl.el
+++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl.el
@@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ may be bound to temporary variables which are introduced
 automatically to preserve proper execution order of the arguments.
 For example:
 
-  (defsetf nth (n x) (v) `(setcar (nthcdr ,n ,x) ,v))
+  (defsetf nth (n x) (v) \\=`(setcar (nthcdr ,n ,x) ,v))
 
 You can replace this form with `gv-define-setter'.
 
diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio.el
index 84c07d9..ad178c3 100644
--- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio.el
+++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio.el
@@ -683,12 +683,12 @@ This class is not stored in the `parent' slot of a class 
vector."
   "Make a new instance of CLASS based on INITARGS.
 For example:
 
-  (make-instance 'foo)
+  (make-instance \\='foo)
 
 INITARGS is a property list with keywords based on the `:initarg'
 for each slot.  For example:
 
-  (make-instance 'foo :slot1 value1 :slotN valueN)")
+  (make-instance \\='foo :slot1 value1 :slotN valueN)")
 
 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'constructor #'make-instance "25.1")
 
diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/eldoc.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/eldoc.el
index feffd54..2dae86e 100644
--- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/eldoc.el
+++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/eldoc.el
@@ -337,8 +337,8 @@ and the face `eldoc-highlight-function-argument', if they 
are to have any
 effect.
 
 Major modes should modify this variable using `add-function', for example:
-  (add-function :before-until (local 'eldoc-documentation-function)
-                #'foo-mode-eldoc-function)
+  (add-function :before-until (local \\='eldoc-documentation-function)
+                #\\='foo-mode-eldoc-function)
 so that the global documentation function (i.e. the default value of the
 variable) is taken into account if the major mode specific function does not
 return any documentation.")
diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/gv.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/gv.el
index bed9024..6760982 100644
--- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/gv.el
+++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/gv.el
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ return a Lisp form that does the assignment.
 The first arg in ARGLIST (the one that receives VAL) receives an expression
 which can do arbitrary things, whereas the other arguments are all guaranteed
 to be pure and copyable.  Example use:
-  (gv-define-setter aref (v a i) `(aset ,a ,i ,v))"
+  (gv-define-setter aref (v a i) \\=`(aset ,a ,i ,v))"
   (declare (indent 2) (debug (&define name sexp body)))
   `(gv-define-expander ,name
      (lambda (do &rest args)
diff --git a/lisp/erc/erc-backend.el b/lisp/erc/erc-backend.el
index db5f6a6..eec6925 100644
--- a/lisp/erc/erc-backend.el
+++ b/lisp/erc/erc-backend.el
@@ -1082,7 +1082,7 @@ As an example:
 Would expand to:
 
   (prog2
-      (defvar erc-server-311-functions 'erc-server-311
+      (defvar erc-server-311-functions \\='erc-server-311
         \"Some non-generic variable documentation.
 
   Hook called upon receiving a 311 server response.
diff --git a/lisp/erc/erc-networks.el b/lisp/erc/erc-networks.el
index 9de9b25..441663f 100644
--- a/lisp/erc/erc-networks.el
+++ b/lisp/erc/erc-networks.el
@@ -782,9 +782,9 @@ PORTS should be a list of either:
   numbers between LOW and HIGH (inclusive) is returned.
 
 As an example:
-  (erc-ports-list '(1)) => (1)
-  (erc-ports-list '((1 5))) => (1 2 3 4 5)
-  (erc-ports-list '(1 (3 5))) => (1 3 4 5)"
+  (erc-ports-list \\='(1)) => (1)
+  (erc-ports-list \\='((1 5))) => (1 2 3 4 5)
+  (erc-ports-list \\='(1 (3 5))) => (1 3 4 5)"
   (let (result)
     (dolist (p ports)
       (cond ((numberp p)
@@ -866,4 +866,3 @@ VALUE is the options value.")
 ;; indent-tabs-mode: t
 ;; tab-width: 8
 ;; End:
-
diff --git a/lisp/erc/erc-services.el b/lisp/erc/erc-services.el
index 07a4274..2d2fa62 100644
--- a/lisp/erc/erc-services.el
+++ b/lisp/erc/erc-services.el
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ You can also use M-x erc-nickserv-identify-mode to change 
modes."
 
 Example of use:
   (setq erc-nickserv-passwords
-        '((freenode ((\"nick-one\" . \"password\")
+        \\='((freenode ((\"nick-one\" . \"password\")
                      (\"nick-two\" . \"password\")))
           (DALnet ((\"nick\" . \"password\")))))"
   :group 'erc-services
diff --git a/lisp/erc/erc.el b/lisp/erc/erc.el
index f282179..726e9ed 100644
--- a/lisp/erc/erc.el
+++ b/lisp/erc/erc.el
@@ -927,7 +927,7 @@ If no elements match, then the empty string is used.
 
 As an example:
   (setq erc-quit-reason-various-alist
-      '((\"xmms\" dme:now-playing)
+      \\='((\"xmms\" dme:now-playing)
         (\"version\" erc-quit-reason-normal)
         (\"home\" \"Gone home !\")
         (\"^$\" \"Default Reason\")))
@@ -950,7 +950,7 @@ If no elements match, then the empty string is used.
 
 As an example:
   (setq erc-part-reason-various-alist
-      '((\"xmms\" dme:now-playing)
+      \\='((\"xmms\" dme:now-playing)
         (\"version\" erc-part-reason-normal)
         (\"home\" \"Gone home !\")
         (\"^$\" \"Default Reason\")))
diff --git a/lisp/eshell/esh-opt.el b/lisp/eshell/esh-opt.el
index 2e929b0..4d28208 100644
--- a/lisp/eshell/esh-opt.el
+++ b/lisp/eshell/esh-opt.el
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ and `eshell-stringify-list'.
 
 For example, OPTIONS might look like:
 
-  '((?C  nil         nil multi-column    \"multi-column display\")
+   ((?C  nil         nil multi-column    \"multi-column display\")
     (nil \"help\"      nil nil             \"show this usage display\")
     (?r  \"reverse\"   nil reverse-list    \"reverse order while sorting\")
     :external \"ls\"
diff --git a/lisp/filesets.el b/lisp/filesets.el
index 8e2b145..c098879 100644
--- a/lisp/filesets.el
+++ b/lisp/filesets.el
@@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ variable will take effect after rebuilding the menu.
 Caveat: Fileset names have to be unique.
 
 Example definition:
-      '\(\(\"My Wiki\"
+      \\='\(\(\"My Wiki\"
         \(:ingroup \"~/Etc/My-Wiki/WikiContents\"))
        \(\"My Homepage\"
         \(:pattern \"~/public_html/\" \"^.+\\\\.html$\")
diff --git a/lisp/font-lock.el b/lisp/font-lock.el
index 5f12c6c..b74b603 100644
--- a/lisp/font-lock.el
+++ b/lisp/font-lock.el
@@ -683,9 +683,9 @@ end of the current highlighting list.
 
 For example:
 
- (font-lock-add-keywords 'c-mode
-  '((\"\\\\\\=<\\\\(FIXME\\\\):\" 1 'font-lock-warning-face prepend)
-    (\"\\\\\\=<\\\\(and\\\\|or\\\\|not\\\\)\\\\\\=>\" . 
'font-lock-keyword-face)))
+ (font-lock-add-keywords \\='c-mode
+  \\='((\"\\\\\\=<\\\\(FIXME\\\\):\" 1 \\='font-lock-warning-face prepend)
+    (\"\\\\\\=<\\\\(and\\\\|or\\\\|not\\\\)\\\\\\=>\" . 
\\='font-lock-keyword-face)))
 
 adds two fontification patterns for C mode, to fontify `FIXME:' words, even in
 comments, and to fontify `and', `or' and `not' words as keywords.
diff --git a/lisp/gnus/gnus-art.el b/lisp/gnus/gnus-art.el
index b4a2f6a..01eb6c5 100644
--- a/lisp/gnus/gnus-art.el
+++ b/lisp/gnus/gnus-art.el
@@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ to match a mail address in the From: header, BANNER is one 
of a symbol
 If ADDRESS matches author's mail address, it will remove things like
 advertisements.  For example:
 
-\((\"@yoo-hoo\\\\.co\\\\.jp\\\\'\" . \"\\n_+\\nDo You 
Yoo-hoo!\\\\?\\n.*\\n.*\\n\"))
+\((\"@yoo-hoo\\\\.co\\\\.jp\\\\\\='\" . \"\\n_+\\nDo You 
Yoo-hoo!\\\\?\\n.*\\n.*\\n\"))
 "
   :type '(repeat
          (cons
@@ -886,12 +886,12 @@ Here are examples:
 
 ;; Specify the altitude of Face images in the From header.
 \(setq gnus-face-properties-alist
-      '((pbm . (:face gnus-x-face :ascent 80))
+      \\='((pbm . (:face gnus-x-face :ascent 80))
        (png . (:ascent 80))))
 
 ;; Show Face images as pressed buttons.
 \(setq gnus-face-properties-alist
-      '((pbm . (:face gnus-x-face :relief -2))
+      \\='((pbm . (:face gnus-x-face :relief -2))
        (png . (:relief -2))))
 
 See the manual for the valid properties for various image types.
diff --git a/lisp/gnus/gnus-sum.el b/lisp/gnus/gnus-sum.el
index 447bd5d..6b90204 100644
--- a/lisp/gnus/gnus-sum.el
+++ b/lisp/gnus/gnus-sum.el
@@ -1656,7 +1656,7 @@ while still allowing them to affect operations done in 
other buffers.
 For example:
 
 \(setq gnus-newsgroup-variables
-     '(message-use-followup-to
+     \\='(message-use-followup-to
        (gnus-visible-headers .
         \"^From:\\\\|^Newsgroups:\\\\|^Subject:\\\\|^Date:\\\\|^To:\")))
 ")
diff --git a/lisp/gnus/nndiary.el b/lisp/gnus/nndiary.el
index 3134438..a6e75b7 100644
--- a/lisp/gnus/nndiary.el
+++ b/lisp/gnus/nndiary.el
@@ -151,15 +151,15 @@ maximum in the reminder is not that painful, I think.  
Although this
 scheme might appear somewhat weird at a first glance, it is very powerful.
 In order to make this clear, here are some examples:
 
-- '(0 . day): this is the default value of `nndiary-reminders'.  It means
+- (0 . day): this is the default value of `nndiary-reminders'.  It means
   pop up the appointments of the day each morning at 00:00.
 
-- '(1 . day): this means pop up the appointments the day before, at 00:00.
+- (1 . day): this means pop up the appointments the day before, at 00:00.
 
-- '(6 . hour): for an appointment at 18:30, this would pop up the
+- (6 . hour): for an appointment at 18:30, this would pop up the
   appointment message at 12:00.
 
-- '(360 . minute): for an appointment at 18:30 and 15 seconds, this would
+- (360 . minute): for an appointment at 18:30 and 15 seconds, this would
   pop up the appointment message at 12:30."
   :group 'nndiary
   :type '(repeat (cons :format "%v\n"
diff --git a/lisp/gnus/nnmail.el b/lisp/gnus/nnmail.el
index 2292849..6811160 100644
--- a/lisp/gnus/nnmail.el
+++ b/lisp/gnus/nnmail.el
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ will try to match against both the From and the To header.
 Example:
 
 \(setq nnmail-fancy-expiry-targets
-      '((to-from \"boss\" \"nnfolder:Work\")
+      \\='((to-from \"boss\" \"nnfolder:Work\")
        (\"Subject\" \"IMPORTANT\" \"nnfolder:IMPORTANT.%Y.%b\")
        (\"from\" \".*\" \"nnfolder:Archive-%Y\")))
 
@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ GROUP: Mail will be stored in GROUP (a string).
 junk: Mail will be deleted.  Use with care!  Do not submerge in water!
   Example:
   (setq nnmail-split-fancy
-       '(| (\"Subject\" \"MAKE MONEY FAST\" junk)
+       \\='(| (\"Subject\" \"MAKE MONEY FAST\" junk)
            ...other.rules.omitted...))
 
 FIELD must match a complete field name.  VALUE must match a complete
diff --git a/lisp/iimage.el b/lisp/iimage.el
index 5852c94..08808b1 100644
--- a/lisp/iimage.el
+++ b/lisp/iimage.el
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ NUM specifies which parenthesized expression in the regexp.
 
 Examples of image filename patterns to match:
     file://foo.png
-    `file://foo.png'
+    \\=`file://foo.png\\='
     \\[\\[foo.gif]]
     <foo.png>
      foo.JPG
diff --git a/lisp/international/ogonek.el b/lisp/international/ogonek.el
index 9e5a450..7caa5d4 100644
--- a/lisp/international/ogonek.el
+++ b/lisp/international/ogonek.el
@@ -244,17 +244,17 @@ The functions come in the following groups.
    (defun deprefixify-iso8859-2-region (start end)
      (interactive \"*r\")
      (ogonek-deprefixify-region start end ?/ \"iso8859-2\"))
-   (global-set-key \"\\C-cd\" 'deprefixify-iso8859-2-region) ; ctrl-c d
+   (global-set-key \"\\C-cd\" \\='deprefixify-iso8859-2-region) ; ctrl-c d
 
    (defun mazovia-to-iso8859-2 (start end)
      (interactive \"*r\")
      (ogonek-recode-region start end \"mazovia\" \"iso8859-2\"))
-   (global-set-key \"\\C-cr\" 'mazovia-to-iso8859-2) ; ctrl-c r
+   (global-set-key \"\\C-cr\" \\='mazovia-to-iso8859-2) ; ctrl-c r
 
    (defun prefixify-iso8859-2-region (start end)
      (interactive \"*r\")
      (ogonek-prefixify-region start end \"iso8859-2\" ?/))
-   (global-set-key \"\\C-cp\" 'prefixify-iso8859-2-region) ; ctrl-c p
+   (global-set-key \"\\C-cp\" \\='prefixify-iso8859-2-region) ; ctrl-c p
 
  Each recoding operation can be called off using the `undo' command.")
 
diff --git a/lisp/msb.el b/lisp/msb.el
index 03b2920..b717dcc 100644
--- a/lisp/msb.el
+++ b/lisp/msb.el
@@ -777,7 +777,7 @@ SORT-PREDICATE.
 
 Example:
 \(msb--aggregate-alist
- '((a . a1) (a . a2) (b . b1) (c . c3) (a . a4) (a . a3) (b . b3) (b . b2))
+ \\='((a . a1) (a . a2) (b . b1) (c . c3) (a . a4) (a . a3) (b . b3) (b . b2))
  (function string=)
  (lambda (item1 item2)
    (string< (symbol-name item1) (symbol-name item2))))
diff --git a/lisp/net/dbus.el b/lisp/net/dbus.el
index 8f77541..a7efaf8 100644
--- a/lisp/net/dbus.el
+++ b/lisp/net/dbus.el
@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ Example:
 
 \(dbus-call-method-asynchronously
   :system \"org.freedesktop.Hal\" \"/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer\"
-  \"org.freedesktop.Hal.Device\" \"GetPropertyString\" 'message
+  \"org.freedesktop.Hal.Device\" \"GetPropertyString\" \\='message
   \"system.kernel.machine\")
 
   => \(:serial :system 2)
@@ -654,7 +654,7 @@ Example:
 
 \(dbus-register-signal
   :system \"org.freedesktop.Hal\" \"/org/freedesktop/Hal/Manager\"
-  \"org.freedesktop.Hal.Manager\" \"DeviceAdded\" 'my-signal-handler)
+  \"org.freedesktop.Hal.Manager\" \"DeviceAdded\" \\='my-signal-handler)
 
   => \(\(:signal :system \"org.freedesktop.Hal.Manager\" \"DeviceAdded\")
       \(\"org.freedesktop.Hal\" \"/org/freedesktop/Hal/Manager\" 
my-signal-handler))
diff --git a/lisp/net/tramp.el b/lisp/net/tramp.el
index 6bafae0..6cec3c5 100644
--- a/lisp/net/tramp.el
+++ b/lisp/net/tramp.el
@@ -1750,7 +1750,7 @@ Example:
 
     (tramp-set-completion-function
      \"ssh\"
-     '((tramp-parse-sconfig \"/etc/ssh_config\")
+     \\='((tramp-parse-sconfig \"/etc/ssh_config\")
        (tramp-parse-sconfig \"~/.ssh/config\")))"
 
   (let ((r function-list)
diff --git a/lisp/obsolete/sregex.el b/lisp/obsolete/sregex.el
index 0a15f50..de0b1d9 100644
--- a/lisp/obsolete/sregex.el
+++ b/lisp/obsolete/sregex.el
@@ -262,15 +262,15 @@
 This is exactly like `sregexq' (q.v.) except that it evaluates all its
 arguments, so literal sregex clauses must be quoted.  For example:
 
-  (sregex '(or \"Bob\" \"Robert\"))  =>  \"Bob\\\\|Robert\"
+  (sregex \\='(or \"Bob\" \"Robert\"))  =>  \"Bob\\\\|Robert\"
 
 An argument-evaluating sregex interpreter lets you reuse sregex
 subexpressions:
 
-  (let ((dotstar '(0+ any))
-        (whitespace '(1+ (syntax ?-)))
-        (digits '(1+ (char (?0 . ?9)))))
-    (sregex 'bol dotstar \":\" whitespace digits))  =>  \"^.*:\\\\s-+[0-9]+\""
+  (let ((dotstar \\='(0+ any))
+        (whitespace \\='(1+ (syntax ?-)))
+        (digits \\='(1+ (char (?0 . ?9)))))
+    (sregex \\='bol dotstar \":\" whitespace digits))  =>  
\"^.*:\\\\s-+[0-9]+\""
   (sregex--sequence exps nil))
 
 (defmacro sregexq (&rest exps)
diff --git a/lisp/org/org-agenda.el b/lisp/org/org-agenda.el
index a3c8b84..3a87f6b 100644
--- a/lisp/org/org-agenda.el
+++ b/lisp/org/org-agenda.el
@@ -1990,8 +1990,8 @@ the lower-case version of all tags."
   "Alist of characters and custom functions for bulk actions.
 For example, this value makes those two functions available:
 
-  '((?R set-category)
-    (?C bulk-cut))
+  ((?R set-category)
+   (?C bulk-cut))
 
 With selected entries in an agenda buffer, `B R' will call
 the custom function `set-category' on the selected entries.
@@ -4937,13 +4937,13 @@ the `regexp' or `notregexp' element.
 `todo' and `nottodo' accept as an argument a list of todo
 keywords, which may include \"*\" to match any todo keyword.
 
-    (org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'todo '(\"TODO\" \"WAITING\"))
+    (org-agenda-skip-entry-if \\='todo \\='(\"TODO\" \"WAITING\"))
 
 would skip all entries with \"TODO\" or \"WAITING\" keywords.
 
 Instead of a list, a keyword class may be given.  For example:
 
-    (org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'nottodo 'done)
+    (org-agenda-skip-entry-if \\='nottodo \\='done)
 
 would skip entries that haven't been marked with any of \"DONE\"
 keywords.  Possible classes are: `todo', `done', `any'.
@@ -10005,10 +10005,10 @@ calling the function returns nil.  This function 
takes one
 argument: an entry from `org-agenda-get-day-entries'.
 
 FILTER can also be an alist with the car of each cell being
-either 'headline or 'category.  For example:
+either `headline' or `category'.  For example:
 
-  '((headline \"IMPORTANT\")
-    (category \"Work\"))
+  ((headline \"IMPORTANT\")
+   (category \"Work\"))
 
 will only add headlines containing IMPORTANT or headlines
 belonging to the \"Work\" category.
diff --git a/lisp/org/org-protocol.el b/lisp/org/org-protocol.el
index 4d9e79f..ae0f494 100644
--- a/lisp/org/org-protocol.el
+++ b/lisp/org/org-protocol.el
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ Possible properties are:
 Example:
 
    (setq org-protocol-project-alist
-       '((\"http://orgmode.org/worg/\";
+       \\='((\"http://orgmode.org/worg/\";
           :online-suffix \".php\"
           :working-suffix \".org\"
           :base-url \"http://orgmode.org/worg/\";
@@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ kill-client - If t, kill the client immediately, once the 
sub-protocol is
 Here is an example:
 
   (setq org-protocol-protocol-alist
-      '((\"my-protocol\"
+      \\='((\"my-protocol\"
          :protocol \"my-protocol\"
          :function my-protocol-handler-function)
         (\"your-protocol\"
diff --git a/lisp/org/ox-html.el b/lisp/org/ox-html.el
index 144b58b..fc4f574 100644
--- a/lisp/org/ox-html.el
+++ b/lisp/org/ox-html.el
@@ -833,7 +833,7 @@ you can reuse them:
 For example:
 
 \(setq org-html-table-row-tags
-      (cons '(cond (top-row-p \"<tr class=\\\"tr-top\\\">\")
+      (cons \\='(cond (top-row-p \"<tr class=\\\"tr-top\\\">\")
                    (bottom-row-p \"<tr class=\\\"tr-bottom\\\">\")
                    (t (if (= (mod row-number 2) 1)
                          \"<tr class=\\\"tr-odd\\\">\"
diff --git a/lisp/outline.el b/lisp/outline.el
index d9142c5..816cd9a 100644
--- a/lisp/outline.el
+++ b/lisp/outline.el
@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ numbered and unnumbered sections), list them set by set and 
sorted by level
 within each set.  For example in texinfo mode:
 
      (setq outline-heading-alist
-      '((\"@chapter\" . 2) (\"@section\" . 3) (\"@subsection\" . 4)
+      \\='((\"@chapter\" . 2) (\"@section\" . 3) (\"@subsection\" . 4)
            (\"@subsubsection\" . 5)
         (\"@unnumbered\" . 2) (\"@unnumberedsec\" . 3)
            (\"@unnumberedsubsec\" . 4)  (\"@unnumberedsubsubsec\" . 5)
diff --git a/lisp/printing.el b/lisp/printing.el
index 8ad56f4..ae0f3fd 100644
--- a/lisp/printing.el
+++ b/lisp/printing.el
@@ -1746,14 +1746,14 @@ Examples:
 
 * On GNU or Unix system:
 
-   '((unix      \".\" \"~/bin\" ghostview mpage PATH)
+    ((unix      \".\" \"~/bin\" ghostview mpage PATH)
      (ghostview \"$HOME/bin/gsview-dir\")
      (mpage     \"$HOME/bin/mpage-dir\")
      )
 
 * On Windows system:
 
-   '((windows   \"c:/applications/executables\" PATH ghostview mpage)
+    ((windows   \"c:/applications/executables\" PATH ghostview mpage)
      (ghostview \"c:/gs/gsview-dir\")
      (mpage     \"c:/mpage-dir\")
      )"
@@ -1810,8 +1810,8 @@ Where:
 SYMBOL         It's a symbol to identify a text printer.  It's for
                setting option `pr-txt-name' and for menu selection.
                Examples:
-                       'prt_06a
-                       'my_printer
+                       prt_06a
+                       my_printer
 
 COMMAND                Name of the program for printing a text file.  On 
MS-DOS and
                MS-Windows systems, if the value is an empty string, then Emacs
@@ -1838,7 +1838,7 @@ SWITCHES  List of sexp's to pass as extra options for 
text printer
                instead of including an explicit switch on this list.
                Example:
                   . for lpr
-                       '(\"-#3\" \"-l\")
+                       (\"-#3\" \"-l\")
                        nil
 
 NAME           A string that specifies a text printer name.
@@ -1869,13 +1869,13 @@ Examples:
 
 * On GNU or Unix system:
 
-   '((prt_06a \"lpr\" nil \"prt_06a\")
+    ((prt_06a \"lpr\" nil \"prt_06a\")
      (prt_07c nil   nil \"prt_07c\")
      )
 
 * On Windows system:
 
-   '((prt_06a  \"print\"     nil \"/D:\\\\\\\\printers\\\\prt_06a\")
+    ((prt_06a  \"print\"     nil \"/D:\\\\\\\\printers\\\\prt_06a\")
      (prt_07c  nil         nil \"/D:\\\\\\\\printers\\\\prt_07c\")
      (PRN      \"\"          nil \"PRN\")
      (standard \"redpr.exe\" nil \"\")
@@ -1961,8 +1961,8 @@ Where:
 SYMBOL         It's a symbol to identify a PostScript printer.  It's for
                setting option `pr-ps-name' and for menu selection.
                Examples:
-                       'prt_06a
-                       'my_printer
+                       prt_06a
+                       my_printer
 
 COMMAND                Name of the program for printing a PostScript file.  On 
MS-DOS
                and MS-Windows systems, if the value is an empty string then
@@ -1991,11 +1991,11 @@ SWITCHES        List of sexp's to pass as extra options 
for PostScript printer
                instead of including an explicit switch on this list.
                Example:
                   . for lpr
-                       '(\"-#3\" \"-l\")
+                       (\"-#3\" \"-l\")
                        nil
 
                   . for gsprint.exe
-                       '(\"-all\" \"-twoup\")
+                       (\"-all\" \"-twoup\")
 
 PRINTER-SWITCH A string that specifies PostScript printer name switch.  If
                it's necessary to have a space between PRINTER-SWITCH and NAME,
@@ -2057,9 +2057,9 @@ DEFAULT           It's a way to set default values when 
this entry is selected.
                which the current setting inherits the context.  Take care with
                circular inheritance.
                Examples:
-                       '(ps-landscape-mode . nil)
-                       '(ps-spool-duplex . t)
-                       '(pr-gs-device . (my-gs-device t))
+                       (ps-landscape-mode . nil)
+                       (ps-spool-duplex . t)
+                       (pr-gs-device . (my-gs-device t))
 
 This variable should be modified by customization engine.  If this variable is
 modified by other means (for example, a lisp function), use `pr-update-menus'
@@ -2069,14 +2069,14 @@ Examples:
 
 * On GNU or Unix system:
 
-   '((lps_06b \"lpr\" nil \"-P\" \"lps_06b\")
+    ((lps_06b \"lpr\" nil \"-P\" \"lps_06b\")
      (lps_07c \"lpr\" nil nil  \"lps_07c\")
      (lps_08c nil   nil nil  \"lps_08c\")
      )
 
 * On Windows system:
 
-   '((lps_06a  \"print\"     nil \"/D:\" \"\\\\\\\\printers\\\\lps_06a\")
+    ((lps_06a  \"print\"     nil \"/D:\" \"\\\\\\\\printers\\\\lps_06a\")
      (lps_06b  \"print\"     nil nil   \"\\\\\\\\printers\\\\lps_06b\")
      (lps_07c  \"print\"     nil \"\"    \"/D:\\\\\\\\printers\\\\lps_07c\")
      (lps_08c  nil         nil nil   \"\\\\\\\\printers\\\\lps_08c\")
@@ -2102,7 +2102,7 @@ Also the gsprint utility comes together with gsview 
distribution.
 As an example of gsprint declaration:
 
    (setq pr-ps-printer-alist
-        '((A \"gsprint\" (\"-all\" \"-twoup\") \"-printer \" \"lps_015\")
+        \\='((A \"gsprint\" (\"-all\" \"-twoup\") \"-printer \" \"lps_015\")
           (B \"gsprint\" (\"-all\" \"-twoup\") nil \"-printer lps_015\")
           ;; some other printer declaration
           ))
@@ -2594,9 +2594,9 @@ DEFAULT           It's a way to set default values when 
this entry is selected.
                which the current setting inherits the context.  Take care with
                circular inheritance.
                Examples:
-                       '(ps-landscape-mode . nil)
-                       '(ps-spool-duplex . t)
-                       '(pr-gs-device . (my-gs-device t))"
+                       (ps-landscape-mode . nil)
+                       (ps-spool-duplex . t)
+                       (pr-gs-device . (my-gs-device t))"
   :type '(repeat
          (list
           :tag ""
@@ -2690,8 +2690,8 @@ Where:
 SYMBOL         It's a symbol to identify a PostScript utility.  It's for
                `pr-ps-utility' variable setting and for menu selection.
                Examples:
-                       'mpage
-                       'psnup
+                       mpage
+                       psnup
 
 UTILITY                Name of utility for processing a PostScript file.
                See also `pr-path-alist'.
@@ -2708,7 +2708,7 @@ MUST-SWITCHES     List of sexp's to pass as options to 
the PostScript utility
                program and must be placed before any other switches.
                Example:
                    . for psnup:
-                       '(\"-q\")
+                       (\"-q\")
 
 PAPERSIZE      It's a format string to specify paper size switch.
                Example:
@@ -2752,7 +2752,7 @@ SWITCHES  List of sexp's to pass as extra options to the 
PostScript utility
                program.
                Example:
                    . for psnup
-                       '(\"-q\")
+                       (\"-q\")
                        nil
 
 DEFAULT                It's a way to set default values when this entry is 
selected.
@@ -2772,9 +2772,9 @@ DEFAULT           It's a way to set default values when 
this entry is selected.
                which the current setting inherits the context.  Take care with
                circular inheritance.
                Examples:
-                       '(pr-file-landscape . nil)
-                       '(pr-file-duplex . t)
-                       '(pr-gs-device . (my-gs-device t))
+                       (pr-file-landscape . nil)
+                       (pr-file-duplex . t)
+                       (pr-gs-device . (my-gs-device t))
 
 This variable should be modified by customization engine.  If this variable is
 modified by other means (for example, a lisp function), use `pr-update-menus'
@@ -2787,14 +2787,14 @@ Examples:
 
 * On GNU or Unix system:
 
-   '((mpage \"mpage\" nil    \"-b%s\" \"-%d\" \"-l\" \"-t\" \"-T\" \">\" nil)
+    ((mpage \"mpage\" nil    \"-b%s\" \"-%d\" \"-l\" \"-t\" \"-T\" \">\" nil)
      (psnup \"psnup\" (\"-q\") \"-P%s\" \"-%d\" \"-l\" nil  nil  \" \" nil
            (pr-file-duplex . nil) (pr-file-tumble . nil))
      )
 
 * On Windows system:
 
-   '((psnup \"c:/psutils/psnup\" (\"-q\") \"-P%s\" \"-%d\" \"-l\" nil nil \" \"
+    ((psnup \"c:/psutils/psnup\" (\"-q\") \"-P%s\" \"-%d\" \"-l\" nil nil \" \"
            nil (pr-file-duplex . nil) (pr-file-tumble . nil))
      )
 
diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/etags.el b/lisp/progmodes/etags.el
index 611ba84..d38a7cd 100644
--- a/lisp/progmodes/etags.el
+++ b/lisp/progmodes/etags.el
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ is the symbol being selected.
 
 Example value:
 
-  '((\"Emacs Lisp\" Info-goto-emacs-command-node obarray)
+   ((\"Emacs Lisp\" Info-goto-emacs-command-node obarray)
     (\"Common Lisp\" common-lisp-hyperspec common-lisp-hyperspec-obarray)
     (\"SCWM\" scwm-documentation scwm-obarray))"
   :group 'etags
diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/hideshow.el b/lisp/progmodes/hideshow.el
index fb4d445..845abc0 100644
--- a/lisp/progmodes/hideshow.el
+++ b/lisp/progmodes/hideshow.el
@@ -323,13 +323,13 @@ Hideshow puts a unique overlay on each range of text to 
be hidden
 in the buffer.  Here is a simple example of how to use this variable:
 
   (defun display-code-line-counts (ov)
-    (when (eq 'code (overlay-get ov 'hs))
-      (overlay-put ov 'display
+    (when (eq \\='code (overlay-get ov \\='hs))
+      (overlay-put ov \\='display
                    (format \"... / %d\"
                            (count-lines (overlay-start ov)
                                         (overlay-end ov))))))
 
-  (setq hs-set-up-overlay 'display-code-line-counts)
+  (setq hs-set-up-overlay \\='display-code-line-counts)
 
 This example shows how to get information from the overlay as well
 as how to set its `display' property.  See `hs-make-overlay' and
diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/idlwave.el b/lisp/progmodes/idlwave.el
index 18299c7..daf919a 100644
--- a/lisp/progmodes/idlwave.el
+++ b/lisp/progmodes/idlwave.el
@@ -1571,11 +1571,11 @@ Otherwise, if SELECT is non-nil then only an action is 
created.
 
 Some examples:
 No spaces before and 1 after a comma
-   (idlwave-action-and-binding \",\"  '(idlwave-surround 0 1))
+   (idlwave-action-and-binding \",\"  \\='(idlwave-surround 0 1))
 A minimum of 1 space before and after `=' (see `idlwave-expand-equal').
-   (idlwave-action-and-binding \"=\"  '(idlwave-expand-equal -1 -1))
+   (idlwave-action-and-binding \"=\"  \\='(idlwave-expand-equal -1 -1))
 Capitalize system variables - action only
-   (idlwave-action-and-binding idlwave-sysvar '(capitalize-word 1) t)"
+   (idlwave-action-and-binding idlwave-sysvar \\='(capitalize-word 1) t)"
   (if (not (equal select 'noaction))
       ;; Add action
       (let* ((table (if select 'idlwave-indent-action-table
diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/sql.el b/lisp/progmodes/sql.el
index 18f445c..f46c8a9 100644
--- a/lisp/progmodes/sql.el
+++ b/lisp/progmodes/sql.el
@@ -2609,8 +2609,8 @@ of the current highlighting list.
 
 For example:
 
- (sql-add-product-keywords 'ms
-  '((\"\\\\b\\\\w+_t\\\\b\" . font-lock-type-face)))
+ (sql-add-product-keywords \\='ms
+  \\='((\"\\\\b\\\\w+_t\\\\b\" . font-lock-type-face)))
 
 adds a fontification pattern to fontify identifiers ending in
 `_t' as data types."
diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/verilog-mode.el b/lisp/progmodes/verilog-mode.el
index 76d85c6..caae746 100644
--- a/lisp/progmodes/verilog-mode.el
+++ b/lisp/progmodes/verilog-mode.el
@@ -12794,7 +12794,7 @@ Constant signals:
   is put into the AUTOSENSE list and is not desired, use the AUTO_CONSTANT
   declaration anywhere in the module (parenthesis are required):
 
-       /* AUTO_CONSTANT ( `this_is_really_constant_dont_autosense_it ) */
+       /* AUTO_CONSTANT ( \\=`this_is_really_constant_dont_autosense_it ) */
 
   Better yet, use a parameter, which will be understood to be constant
   automatically.
@@ -12810,16 +12810,16 @@ OOps!
 An example:
 
           always @ (/*AS*/) begin
-             /* AUTO_CONSTANT (`constant) */
-             outin = ina | inb | `constant;
+             /* AUTO_CONSTANT (\\=`constant) */
+             outin = ina | inb | \\=`constant;
              out = outin;
           end
 
 Typing \\[verilog-auto] will make this into:
 
           always @ (/*AS*/ina or inb) begin
-             /* AUTO_CONSTANT (`constant) */
-             outin = ina | inb | `constant;
+             /* AUTO_CONSTANT (\\=`constant) */
+             outin = ina | inb | \\=`constant;
              out = outin;
           end
 
@@ -12827,7 +12827,7 @@ Note in Verilog 2001, you can often get the same result 
from the new @*
 operator.  (This was added to the language in part due to AUTOSENSE!)
 
           always @* begin
-             outin = ina | inb | `constant;
+             outin = ina | inb | \\=`constant;
              out = outin;
           end"
   (save-excursion
diff --git a/lisp/ps-print.el b/lisp/ps-print.el
index faafe9c..218a02a 100644
--- a/lisp/ps-print.el
+++ b/lisp/ps-print.el
@@ -1953,7 +1953,7 @@ If you set option `ps-selected-pages', first the pages are
 filtered by option `ps-selected-pages' and then by `ps-even-or-odd-pages'.
 For example, if we have:
 
-   (setq ps-selected-pages '(1 4 (6 . 10) (12 . 16) 20))
+   (setq ps-selected-pages \\='(1 4 (6 . 10) (12 . 16) 20))
 
 Combining with `ps-even-or-odd-pages' and option `ps-n-up-printing', we have:
 
@@ -2249,9 +2249,9 @@ X, Y, XSCALE, YSCALE and ROTATION may be a floating point 
number, an integer
 number or a string.  If it is a string, the string should contain PostScript
 programming that returns a float or integer value.
 
-For example, if you wish to print an EPS image on all pages do:
+For example, if you wish to print an EPS image on all pages use:
 
-   '((\"~/images/EPS-image.ps\"))"
+   ((\"~/images/EPS-image.ps\"))"
   :type '(repeat
          (list
           (file   :tag "EPS File")
@@ -2300,9 +2300,9 @@ X, Y, FONTSIZE, GRAY and ROTATION may be a floating point 
number, an integer
 number or a string.  If it is a string, the string should contain PostScript
 programming that returns a float or integer value.
 
-For example, if you wish to print text \"Preliminary\" on all pages do:
+For example, if you wish to print text \"Preliminary\" on all pages use:
 
-   '((\"Preliminary\"))"
+   ((\"Preliminary\"))"
   :type '(repeat
          (list
           (string :tag "Text")
diff --git a/lisp/server.el b/lisp/server.el
index 57c16af..b16a06e 100644
--- a/lisp/server.el
+++ b/lisp/server.el
@@ -1649,7 +1649,7 @@ only these files will be asked to be saved."
   "Contact the Emacs server named SERVER and evaluate FORM there.
 Returns the result of the evaluation, or signals an error if it
 cannot contact the specified server.  For example:
-  (server-eval-at \"server\" '(emacs-pid))
+  (server-eval-at \"server\" \\='(emacs-pid))
 returns the process ID of the Emacs instance running \"server\"."
   (let* ((server-dir (if server-use-tcp server-auth-dir server-socket-dir))
         (server-file (expand-file-name server server-dir))
diff --git a/lisp/ses.el b/lisp/ses.el
index 0bc43ec..ec1359b 100644
--- a/lisp/ses.el
+++ b/lisp/ses.el
@@ -1491,11 +1491,11 @@ by (ROWINCR,COLINCR)."
   "Produce a copy of FORMULA where all symbols that refer to cells in row
 STARTROW or above, and col STARTCOL or above, are altered by adding ROWINCR
 and COLINCR.  STARTROW and STARTCOL are 0-based.  Example:
-       (ses-relocate-formula '(+ A1 B2 D3) 1 2 1 -1)
+       (ses-relocate-formula \\='(+ A1 B2 D3) 1 2 1 -1)
        => (+ A1 B2 C4)
 If ROWINCR or COLINCR is negative, references to cells being deleted are
 removed.  Example:
-       (ses-relocate-formula '(+ A1 B2 D3) 0 1 0 -1)
+       (ses-relocate-formula \\='(+ A1 B2 D3) 0 1 0 -1)
        => (+ A1 C3)
 Sets `ses-relocate-return' to 'delete if cell-references were removed."
   (let (rowcol result)
diff --git a/lisp/textmodes/table.el b/lisp/textmodes/table.el
index 93b31d5..9c50eca 100644
--- a/lisp/textmodes/table.el
+++ b/lisp/textmodes/table.el
@@ -3349,17 +3349,17 @@ Example:
   (progn
     (table-insert 16 3 5 1)
     (table-forward-cell 15)
-    (table-insert-sequence \"D0\" -16 1 1 'center)
+    (table-insert-sequence \"D0\" -16 1 1 \\='center)
     (table-forward-cell 16)
-    (table-insert-sequence \"A[0]\" -16 1 1 'center)
+    (table-insert-sequence \"A[0]\" -16 1 1 \\='center)
     (table-forward-cell 1)
-    (table-insert-sequence \"-\" 16 0 1 'center))
+    (table-insert-sequence \"-\" 16 0 1 \\='center))
 
   (progn
     (table-insert 16 8 5 1)
-    (table-insert-sequence \"@\" 0 1 2 'right)
+    (table-insert-sequence \"@\" 0 1 2 \\='right)
     (table-forward-cell 1)
-    (table-insert-sequence \"64\" 0 1 2 'left))"
+    (table-insert-sequence \"64\" 0 1 2 \\='left))"
   (interactive
    (progn
      (barf-if-buffer-read-only)
diff --git a/lisp/textmodes/tildify.el b/lisp/textmodes/tildify.el
index 4e385a0..c94e417 100644
--- a/lisp/textmodes/tildify.el
+++ b/lisp/textmodes/tildify.el
@@ -291,8 +291,8 @@ BEG argument is ignored.
 This function is meant to be used to set `tildify-foreach-region-function'
 variable.  For example, for an XML file one might use:
   (setq-local tildify-foreach-region-function
-    (apply-partially 'tildify-foreach-ignore-environments
-                     '((\"<! *--\" . \"-- *>\") (\"<\" . \">\"))))"
+    (apply-partially \\='tildify-foreach-ignore-environments
+                     \\='((\"<! *--\" . \"-- *>\") (\"<\" . \">\"))))"
   (let ((beg-re (concat "\\(?:" (mapconcat 'car pairs "\\)\\|\\(?:") "\\)"))
         p end-re)
     (save-excursion
diff --git a/lisp/wid-edit.el b/lisp/wid-edit.el
index 0c8f4af..b64de47 100644
--- a/lisp/wid-edit.el
+++ b/lisp/wid-edit.el
@@ -3477,10 +3477,10 @@ themselves.  A list, for example, is defined as either 
nil, or a cons
 cell whose cdr itself is a list.  The obvious way to translate this
 into a widget type would be
 
-  (define-widget 'my-list 'choice
+  (define-widget \\='my-list \\='choice
     \"A list of sexps.\"
     :tag \"Sexp list\"
-    :args '((const nil) (cons :value (nil) sexp my-list)))
+    :args \\='((const nil) (cons :value (nil) sexp my-list)))
 
 Here we attempt to define my-list as a choice of either the constant
 nil, or a cons-cell containing a sexp and my-lisp.  This will not work
@@ -3489,10 +3489,10 @@ because the `choice' widget does not allow recursion.
 Using the `lazy' widget you can overcome this problem, as in this
 example:
 
-  (define-widget 'sexp-list 'lazy
+  (define-widget \\='sexp-list \\='lazy
     \"A list of sexps.\"
     :tag \"Sexp list\"
-    :type '(choice (const nil) (cons :value (nil) sexp sexp-list)))"
+    :type \\='(choice (const nil) (cons :value (nil) sexp sexp-list)))"
   :format "%{%t%}: %v"
   ;; We don't convert :type because we want to allow recursive
   ;; data structures.  This is slow, so we should not create speed
diff --git a/src/category.c b/src/category.c
index ab90f5f..bb4a75d 100644
--- a/src/category.c
+++ b/src/category.c
@@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ between C1 and C2.
 
 For instance, to tell that there's a word boundary between Hiragana
 and Katakana (both are in the same script `kana'),
-the element `(?H . ?K) should be in this list.  */);
+the element `(?H . ?K)' should be in this list.  */);
 
   Vword_combining_categories = Qnil;
 



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