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[nongnu] elpa/helm 6d46846baa 2/2: Fix again warnings about single quotes |
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Tue, 7 Jun 2022 08:58:35 -0400 (EDT) |
branch: elpa/helm
commit 6d46846baa24247fa8237cb07a4d188b888a8dbb
Author: Thierry Volpiatto <thievol@posteo.net>
Commit: Thierry Volpiatto <thievol@posteo.net>
Fix again warnings about single quotes
Now avoid quoting things such as `foo' or "don't".
---
helm-core.el | 71 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------
helm-elisp.el | 2 +-
helm-external.el | 2 +-
helm-files.el | 22 +++++++++---------
helm-grep.el | 26 ++++++++++-----------
helm-imenu.el | 4 ++--
helm-lib.el | 24 +++++++++----------
helm-locate.el | 6 ++---
helm-misc.el | 2 +-
helm-mode.el | 26 ++++++++++-----------
helm-occur.el | 2 +-
helm-source.el | 22 +++++++++---------
helm-sys.el | 16 ++++++-------
helm-utils.el | 2 +-
14 files changed, 113 insertions(+), 114 deletions(-)
diff --git a/helm-core.el b/helm-core.el
index 7190dc0687..523105455c 100644
--- a/helm-core.el
+++ b/helm-core.el
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ E.g.
(interactive)
(message \"Run baz\"))
-\(helm-define-multi-key global-map (kbd \"<f5> q\") '(foo bar baz) 2)
+\(helm-define-multi-key global-map (kbd \"<f5> q\") \\='(foo bar baz) 2)
Each time \"<f5> q\" is pressed, the next function is executed.
Waiting more than 2 seconds between key presses switches back to
@@ -145,8 +145,8 @@ Arg OTHER-SUBKEYS is an alist specifying other short key
bindings
to use once started, e.g.:
(helm-define-key-with-subkeys global-map
- (kbd \"C-x v n\") ?n 'git-gutter:next-hunk
- '((?p . git-gutter:previous-hunk))\)
+ (kbd \"C-x v n\") ?n \\='git-gutter:next-hunk
+ \\='((?p . git-gutter:previous-hunk))\)
In this example, `C-x v n' will run `git-gutter:next-hunk'
subsequent \"n\" will run this command again and subsequent \"p\"
@@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ To set it locally to `helm-buffer' in Helm sources use
:type 'symbol)
(defcustom helm-case-fold-search 'smart
- "Adds 'smart' option to `case-fold-search'.
+ "Adds \\='smart' option to `case-fold-search'.
Smart option ignores case for searches as long as there are no
upper case characters in the pattern.
@@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ See `helm-case-fold-search' for more info."
"Use the same state of window split, vertical or horizontal.
`helm-toggle-resplit-window' for the next helm session will use
the same window scheme as the previous session unless
-`helm-split-window-default-side' is 'same or 'other."
+`helm-split-window-default-side' is \\='same or \\='other."
:group 'helm
:type 'boolean)
@@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ handle this."
(defcustom helm-split-window-other-side-when-one-window 'below
"The default side to display `helm-buffer' when (1)
-`helm-split-window-default-side' is 'other and (2)
+`helm-split-window-default-side' is \\='other and (2)
the current frame only has one window. Possible values
are acceptable args for `split-window' SIDE, that is `below',
`above', `left' or `right'.
@@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ in the other.
Note: this has no effect when `helm-split-window-inside-p' is
non-nil, or when `helm-split-window-default-side' is set to
-'same.
+\\='same.
When `helm-autoresize-mode' is enabled, setting this to nil
will have no effect.
@@ -762,7 +762,7 @@ The default is to enable this by default and then toggle
This will be used when `helm-echo-input-in-header-line' is
non-nil.
-Value can be one of the symbols 'left-fringe or 'left-margin or
+Value can be one of the symbols \\='left-fringe or \\='left-margin or
an integer specifying the number of spaces before prompt. Note
that on input longer that `window-width' the continuation string
will be shown on left side of window without taking care of
@@ -1114,10 +1114,9 @@ Should run also at end of `helm-display-function'.")
(defvar helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one nil
"When non-nil execute the default action and then exit if only one candidate.
-If symbol 'current-source is given as value exit if only one
+If symbol \\='current-source is given as value exit if only one
candidate in current source. This variable accepts a function
-with no args that should returns a boolean value or
-'current-source.")
+with no args that should returns a boolean value or \\='current-source.")
(defvar helm-quit-if-no-candidate nil
"When non-nil, quit if there are no candidates.
@@ -1155,7 +1154,7 @@ A hook useful for modifying minibuffer settings in Helm.
An example that hides the minibuffer when using
`helm-echo-input-in-header-line':
- (add-hook 'helm-minibuffer-set-up-hook #'helm-hide-minibuffer-maybe)
+ (add-hook \\='helm-minibuffer-set-up-hook #'helm-hide-minibuffer-maybe)
Note that we check `helm-echo-input-in-header-line' value
from `helm-buffer' which allows detecting possible local
@@ -2084,7 +2083,7 @@ End:")
If SRC is omitted, use current source.
If COMPUTE is non-`nil' compute value of ATTRIBUTE-NAME with
-`helm-interpret-value'. COMPUTE can have also 'ignorefn as value,
+`helm-interpret-value'. COMPUTE can have also \\='ignorefn as value,
in this case `helm-interpret-value' will return a function as
value unchanged, but will eval a symbol which is bound.
@@ -2177,13 +2176,13 @@ without modifying source code.
E.g.
Add the action \"Byte compile file async\" linked to function
-'async-byte-compile-file to source `helm-source-find-files' only
+`async-byte-compile-file' to source `helm-source-find-files' only
when predicate helm-ff-candidates-lisp-p returns non-nil:
\(helm-add-action-to-source-if \"Byte compile file async\"
- 'async-byte-compile-file
+ \\='async-byte-compile-file
helm-source-find-files
- 'helm-ff-candidates-lisp-p\)."
+ \\='helm-ff-candidates-lisp-p\)."
(let* ((actions (helm-get-attr 'action source 'ignorefn))
(action-transformers (helm-get-attr 'action-transformer source))
(new-action (list (cons name fn)))
@@ -2219,16 +2218,16 @@ only:
Shift+F shows only file results from some sources:
-\(define-key helm-map \"F\" 'helm-my-show-files-only)
+\(define-key helm-map \"F\" \\='helm-my-show-files-only)
\(defun helm-my-show-files-only ()
(interactive)
- (helm-set-source-filter '(\"File Name History\"
+ (helm-set-source-filter \\='(\"File Name History\"
\"Files from Current Directory\")))
Shift+A shows all results:
-\(define-key helm-map \"A\" 'helm-my-show-all)
+\(define-key helm-map \"A\" \\='helm-my-show-all)
\(defun helm-my-show-all ()
(interactive)
@@ -2431,7 +2430,7 @@ i.e. functions called with RET."
(defun helm-interpret-value (value &optional source compute)
"Interpret VALUE as variable, function or literal and return it.
If VALUE is a function, call it with no arguments and return the value
-unless COMPUTE value is 'ignorefn.
+unless COMPUTE value is \\='ignorefn.
If SOURCE compute VALUE for this source.
If VALUE is a variable, return the value.
If VALUE is a symbol, but it is not a function or a variable, cause an error.
@@ -2666,7 +2665,7 @@ Minibuffer prompt. Default value is `helm--prompt'.
If t, allow resumption of the previous session of this Helm
command, skipping initialization.
-If 'noresume, this instance of `helm' cannot be resumed.
+If \\='noresume, this instance of `helm' cannot be resumed.
*** :preselect
@@ -2721,7 +2720,7 @@ Allow running this Helm command in a running Helm session.
Other keywords are interpreted as local variables of this Helm
session. The `helm-' prefix can be omitted. For example,
-\(helm :sources 'helm-source-buffers-list
+\(helm :sources \\='helm-source-buffers-list
:buffer \"*helm buffers*\"
:candidate-number-limit 10)
@@ -2791,7 +2790,7 @@ are valid helm variables nevertheless. For example,
:candidate-number-limit is bound to `helm-candidate-number-limit'
in the source.
- (helm-parse-keys '(:sources ((name . \"test\")
+ (helm-parse-keys \\='(:sources ((name . \"test\")
(candidates . (a b c)))
:buffer \"toto\"
:candidate-number-limit 4))
@@ -4556,7 +4555,7 @@ See `helm-fuzzy-default-highlight-match'."
"Score STR candidate according to REGEXP.
REGEXP should be generated from a pattern which is a list like
-\'(point \"f\" any \"o\" any \"b\" any) for \"fob\" as pattern.
+\\='(point \"f\" any \"o\" any \"b\" any) for \"fob\" as pattern.
Such pattern may be build with
`helm-completion--flex-transform-pattern' function, and the regexp
with `completion-pcm--pattern->regex'. For commodity,
@@ -5478,7 +5477,7 @@ If action buffer is selected, back to the Helm buffer."
;; Selection of candidates
(defun helm-display-source-at-screen-top-maybe (unit)
- "Display source at the top of screen when UNIT value is 'source.
+ "Display source at the top of screen when UNIT value is \\='source.
Return nil for any other value of UNIT."
(when (and helm-display-source-at-screen-top (eq unit 'source))
(set-window-start (selected-window)
@@ -5486,7 +5485,7 @@ Return nil for any other value of UNIT."
(defun helm-skip-noncandidate-line (direction)
"Skip source header or candidates separator when going in DIRECTION.
-DIRECTION is either 'next or 'previous.
+DIRECTION is either \\='next or \\='previous.
Same as `helm-skip-header-and-separator-line' but ensure point is
moved to the right place when at bob or eob."
(helm-skip-header-and-separator-line direction)
@@ -5495,7 +5494,7 @@ moved to the right place when at bob or eob."
(defun helm-skip-header-and-separator-line (direction)
"Skip source header or candidate separator when going to next/previous line.
-DIRECTION is either 'next or 'previous."
+DIRECTION is either \\='next or \\='previous."
(let ((fn (cl-ecase direction
(next 'eobp)
(previous 'bobp))))
@@ -5700,7 +5699,7 @@ Key arg WHERE can be one of:
Key arg DIRECTION can be one of:
- previous
- next
- - A source or a source name when used with :WHERE 'source."
+ - A source or a source name when used with :WHERE \\='source."
(let ((move-func (cl-case where
(line (cl-ecase direction
(previous 'helm-move--previous-line-fn)
@@ -6023,10 +6022,10 @@ marking candidates."
(defun helm-confirm-and-exit-minibuffer ()
"Maybe ask for confirmation when exiting helm.
It is similar to `minibuffer-complete-and-exit' adapted to Helm.
-If `minibuffer-completion-confirm' value is 'confirm, send
+If `minibuffer-completion-confirm' value is \\='confirm, send
minibuffer confirm message and exit on next hit. If
`minibuffer-completion-confirm' value is t, don't exit and send
-message 'no match'."
+message \\='no match'."
(interactive)
(with-helm-alive-p
(if (and (helm--updating-p)
@@ -6361,12 +6360,12 @@ E.g.:
(helm-build-in-buffer-source \"test\"
:init (lambda ()
(helm-init-candidates-in-buffer
- 'global '(foo foa fob bar baz))))
+ \\='global \\='(foo foa fob bar baz))))
A shortcut can be used to simplify:
(helm-build-in-buffer-source \"test\"
- :data '(foo foa fob bar baz))
+ :data \\='(foo foa fob bar baz))
By default, Helm makes candidates by evaluating the candidates
function, then narrows them by `string-match' for each candidate.
@@ -6673,9 +6672,9 @@ without looping again through the whole list.")
"Register BUFFER-SPEC with DATA for a helm candidates-in-buffer session.
Arg BUFFER-SPEC can be a `buffer-name' (stringp), a buffer-spec
-object \(bufferp), or a symbol, either 'local or 'global which is
+object \(bufferp), or a symbol, either \\='local or \\='global which is
passed to `helm-candidate-buffer'.
-The most common usage of BUFFER-SPEC is 'global.
+The most common usage of BUFFER-SPEC is \\='global.
Arg DATA can be either a list or a plain string.
Returns the resulting buffer.
@@ -6851,7 +6850,7 @@ If N is positive enlarge, if negative narrow."
(defun helm--get-window-side-state ()
"Return the position of `helm-window' from `helm-current-buffer'.
-Possible values are 'left 'right 'below or 'above."
+Possible values are \\='left \\='right \\='below or \\='above."
(let ((side-list '(left right below above)))
(cl-loop for side in side-list
thereis (and (equal (helm-window)
@@ -7540,7 +7539,7 @@ They are bound by default to
\\[helm-follow-action-forward] and
(defun helm-follow-execute-persistent-action-maybe (&optional delay)
"Execute persistent action in mode `helm-follow-mode'.
-This happen after: DELAY or the 'follow-attr value of current
+This happen after: DELAY or the \\='follow-attr value of current
source or `helm-follow-input-idle-delay' or
`helm-input-idle-delay' secs."
(let* ((src (helm-get-current-source))
diff --git a/helm-elisp.el b/helm-elisp.el
index 0fb51a9815..bdc9939fc6 100644
--- a/helm-elisp.el
+++ b/helm-elisp.el
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ This is used in macro `with-helm-show-completion'."
callf callf2 cl-callf cl-callf2 fset
fboundp fmakunbound symbol-function)
"List of function where quoted function completion happen.
-E.g. give only function names after (funcall '."
+E.g. give only function names after (funcall \\='."
:group 'helm-elisp
:type '(repeat (choice symbol)))
diff --git a/helm-external.el b/helm-external.el
index c4b7cf4412..fcc4f7f704 100644
--- a/helm-external.el
+++ b/helm-external.el
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ This will be use with `format', so use something like
\"wmctrl -xa %s\"."
(defcustom helm-external-programs-associations nil
"Alist to store externals programs associated with file extension.
This variable overhide setting in .mailcap file.
-E.g.: '\(\(\"jpg\" . \"gqview\"\) (\"pdf\" . \"xpdf\"\)\) "
+E.g.: \\='\(\(\"jpg\" . \"gqview\"\) (\"pdf\" . \"xpdf\"\)\) "
:type '(alist :key-type string :value-type string)
:group 'helm-external)
diff --git a/helm-files.el b/helm-files.el
index 4b8757a229..d7acf0c3e0 100644
--- a/helm-files.el
+++ b/helm-files.el
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ This set `ffap-newfile-prompt'."
:group 'helm-files)
(defcustom helm-ff-avfs-directory "~/.avfs"
- "The default avfs directory, usually '~/.avfs'.
+ "The default avfs directory, usually \\='~/.avfs'.
When this is set you will be able to expand archive filenames
with `C-j' inside an avfs directory mounted with mountavfs.
See <http://sourceforge.net/projects/avf/>."
@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ else."
:type '(repeat symbol))
(defcustom helm-ff-allow-recursive-deletes nil
- "When 'always don't prompt for recursive deletion of directories.
+ "When \\='always don't prompt for recursive deletion of directories.
When nil, will ask for recursive deletion.
Note that when deleting multiple directories you can answer !
when prompted to avoid being asked for next directories, so it
@@ -398,17 +398,17 @@ It is the function that will be used when using
"Allow trashing remote files when non-nil.
Trashing remote files with tramp doesn't work out of the box
-unless the 'trash-cli' package is installed. This is why trashing
+unless the \\='trash-cli' package is installed. This is why trashing
remote files from Helm is disabled by default.
-Tramp is using external 'trash' command in its `delete-file' and
+Tramp is using external \\='trash' command in its `delete-file' and
`delete-directory' handlers when using
`delete-by-moving-to-trash', which is documented nowhere in
Emacs.
-If you want to enable this you will have to install the 'trash'
+If you want to enable this you will have to install the \\='trash'
command on remote (and/or locally if you want to trash as root).
-On Ubuntu-based distributions it is 'trash-cli'."
+On Ubuntu-based distributions it is \\='trash-cli'."
:group 'helm-files
:type 'boolean)
@@ -3526,7 +3526,7 @@ to nil to avoid error messages when using
`helm-find-files'."
"List contents of DIRECTORY.
Argument FULL mean absolute path.
It is same as `directory-files' but always returns the dotted
-filename '.' and '..' even on root directories in Windows
+filename \\='.' and \\='..' even on root directories in Windows
systems.
When FORCE-UPDATE is non nil recompute candidates even if DIRECTORY is
in cache."
@@ -4209,7 +4209,7 @@ it from your init file, ensure to call it _after_ your
defmethod's
"Execute a trash action FN on marked files.
Arg NAMES is a list of strings to pass to messages.
-E.g. '(\"delete\" \"deleting\")
+E.g. \\='(\"delete\" \"deleting\")
ARGS are other arguments to be passed to FN."
(let ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates))
@@ -4265,7 +4265,7 @@ ARGS are other arguments to be passed to FN."
The Trash directory should be a directory compliant with
<http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/trash-spec> and each
-file should have its '*.trashinfo' correspondent file in
+file should have its \\='*.trashinfo' correspondent file in
Trash/info directory."
(helm-ff-trash-action 'helm-ff-trash-rm-1 '("delete" "deleting")))
@@ -4289,7 +4289,7 @@ Trash/info directory."
The Trash directory should be a directory compliant with
<http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/trash-spec> and each
-file should have its '*.trashinfo' corresponding file in
+file should have its \\='*.trashinfo' corresponding file in
Trash/info directory."
(let* ((default-directory (file-name-as-directory
helm-ff-default-directory))
@@ -5428,7 +5428,7 @@ Find inside `require' and `declare-function' sexp."
&key action follow (files
(dired-get-marked-files)))
"Execute ACTION on FILES to DESTINATION.
Where ACTION is a symbol that can be one of:
-'copy, 'rename, 'symlink,'relsymlink, 'hardlink or 'backup.
+'copy, \\='rename, \\='symlink,'relsymlink, \\='hardlink or \\='backup.
Argument FOLLOW when non-nil specifies to follow FILES to
DESTINATION for the actions copy and rename."
(require 'dired-async)
diff --git a/helm-grep.el b/helm-grep.el
index c7fae927e5..e3ca06d0aa 100644
--- a/helm-grep.el
+++ b/helm-grep.el
@@ -58,19 +58,19 @@ Where:
whether to use the -i option of grep. (Not mandatory)
When you specify this spec, helm grep will use smartcase
that is when a upcase character is found in pattern case will
- be respected and no '-i' option will be used, otherwise, when
- no upcase character is found in pattern always use '-i'.
+ be respected and no \\='-i' option will be used, otherwise, when
+ no upcase character is found in pattern always use \\='-i'.
If you don't want this behavior, don't use this spec and
- specify or not the '-i' option.
+ specify or not the \\='-i' option.
Note that with ack-grep this is not needed, just specify
- the '--smart-case' option.
+ the \\='--smart-case' option.
'%p' format spec is for pattern. (Mandatory)
'%f' format spec is for filenames. (Mandatory)
If your grep version doesn't support the --exclude/include args
-don't specify the '%e' format spec.
+don't specify the \\='%e' format spec.
Helm also support ack-grep and git-grep. The following is a
default command example for ack-grep:
@@ -153,10 +153,10 @@ GREP_COLORS env var."
(defcustom helm-pdfgrep-default-read-command nil
"Default command to read pdf files from pdfgrep.
-Where '%f' format spec is filename and '%p' is page number.
+Where \\='%f' format spec is filename and \\='%p' is page number.
E.g. In Ubuntu you can set it to:
- \"evince --page-label=%p '%f'\"
+ \"evince --page-label=%p \\='%f'\"
If set to nil either `doc-view-mode' or `pdf-view-mode' will be
used instead of an external command."
@@ -1059,7 +1059,7 @@ Special commands:
(defvar helm-grep-ack-types-cache nil)
(defun helm-grep-read-ack-type ()
- "Select types for the '--type' argument of ack-grep."
+ "Select types for the \\='--type' argument of ack-grep."
(require 'helm-mode)
(require 'helm-adaptive)
(setq helm-grep-ack-types-cache (helm-grep-hack-types))
@@ -1099,7 +1099,7 @@ of grep."
finally return (delq nil (append ext-list glob-list))))
(defun helm-grep-get-file-extensions (files)
- "Try to return a list of file extensions to pass to '--include' arg of grep."
+ "Try to return a list of file extensions to pass to \\='--include' arg of
grep."
(require 'helm-adaptive)
(let* ((all-exts (helm-grep-guess-extensions
(mapcar 'expand-file-name files)))
@@ -1169,7 +1169,7 @@ of grep."
default-input input (source
'helm-source-grep))
"Launch helm using backend BACKEND on a list of TARGETS files.
-When RECURSE is given and BACKEND is 'grep' use -r option of
+When RECURSE is given and BACKEND is \\='grep' use -r option of
BACKEND and prompt user for EXTS to set the --include args of
BACKEND.
Interactively you can give more than one arg separated by space
@@ -1186,8 +1186,8 @@ Argument DEFAULT-INPUT is use as `default' arg of `helm'
and
INPUT is used as `input' arg of `helm'. See `helm' docstring.
Arg BACKEND when non-nil specifies which backend to use.
-It is used actually to specify 'zgrep' or 'git'.
-When BACKEND 'zgrep' is used don't prompt for a choice in
+It is used actually to specify \\='zgrep' or \\='git'.
+When BACKEND \\='zgrep' is used don't prompt for a choice in
recurse, and ignore EXTS, search being made recursively on files
matching `helm-zgrep-file-extension-regexp' only."
(let* (non-essential
@@ -1546,7 +1546,7 @@ For ripgrep here is the command line to use:
And to customize colors (always for ripgrep) use something like this:
- rg --color=always --colors 'match:bg:yellow' --colors 'match:fg:black'
+ rg --color=always --colors \\='match:bg:yellow' --colors
\\='match:fg:black'
\--smart-case --no-heading --line-number %s -- %s %s
This will change color for matched items from foreground red (the
diff --git a/helm-imenu.el b/helm-imenu.el
index 71cbe29e24..36aa9780f2 100644
--- a/helm-imenu.el
+++ b/helm-imenu.el
@@ -53,8 +53,8 @@
"Major mode association alist for `helm-imenu-in-all-buffers'.
Allow `helm-imenu-in-all-buffers' searching in these associated
buffers even if they are not derived from each other. The alist
-is bidirectional, i.e. no need to add '((foo . bar) (bar . foo)),
-only '((foo . bar)) is needed."
+is bidirectional, i.e. no need to add \\='((foo . bar) (bar . foo)),
+only \\='((foo . bar)) is needed."
:type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type symbol)
:group 'helm-imenu)
diff --git a/helm-lib.el b/helm-lib.el
index 5d98e333af..7a85e16cd4 100644
--- a/helm-lib.el
+++ b/helm-lib.el
@@ -811,7 +811,7 @@ See `helm-help-hkmap' for supported keys and functions."
"Return a list of all single elements of sublists in SEQ.
Example:
- (helm-flatten-list '(1 (2 . 3) nil (4 5 (6) 7) 8 (9 . 10)))
+ (helm-flatten-list \\='(1 (2 . 3) nil (4 5 (6) 7) 8 (9 . 10)))
=> (1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10)"
(let (result)
(cl-labels ((flatten
@@ -924,9 +924,9 @@ hashtable itself."
ARGS is (cand1 cand2 ...) or ((disp1 . real1) (disp2 . real2) ...)
-\(helm-transform-mapcar 'upcase '(\"foo\" \"bar\"))
+\(helm-transform-mapcar \\='upcase \\='(\"foo\" \"bar\"))
=> (\"FOO\" \"BAR\")
-\(helm-transform-mapcar 'upcase '((\"1st\" . \"foo\") (\"2nd\" . \"bar\")))
+\(helm-transform-mapcar \\='upcase \\='((\"1st\" . \"foo\") (\"2nd\" .
\"bar\")))
=> ((\"1st\" . \"FOO\") (\"2nd\" . \"BAR\"))
"
(cl-loop for arg in args
@@ -1001,9 +1001,9 @@ Items not matching FUNCTION are grouped as well in a
separate group.
Example:
- (setq B '(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9))
+ (setq B \\='(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9))
- (helm-group-candidates-by B #'cl-oddp 2 'separate)
+ (helm-group-candidates-by B #'cl-oddp 2 \\='separate)
=> ((2 4 6 8) (1 3 5 7 9))
SELECTION specify where to start in CANDIDATES.
@@ -1029,9 +1029,9 @@ otherwise a plain list is returned."
Examples:
- (helm-reorganize-sequence-from-elm '(a b c d e f g h i j k l) 'e)
+ (helm-reorganize-sequence-from-elm \\='(a b c d e f g h i j k l) \\='e)
=> (f g h i j k l a b c d e)
- (helm-reorganize-sequence-from-elm '(a b c d e f g h i j k l) 'e t)
+ (helm-reorganize-sequence-from-elm \\='(a b c d e f g h i j k l) \\='e t)
=> (d c b a l k j i h g f e)
"
(let* ((new-seq (if reverse
@@ -1119,11 +1119,11 @@ function with SUBEXP specified.
E.g.:
(helm--replace-regexp-in-buffer-string
- \"e\\\\(m\\\\)acs\" 'upcase \"emacs\" t nil 1)
+ \"e\\\\(m\\\\)acs\" \\='upcase \"emacs\" t nil 1)
=> \"eMacs\"
(replace-regexp-in-string
- \"e\\\\(m\\\\)acs\" 'upcase \"emacs\" t nil 1)
+ \"e\\\\(m\\\\)acs\" \\='upcase \"emacs\" t nil 1)
=> \"eEMACSacs\"
Also START argument behaves as expected unlike
@@ -1185,7 +1185,7 @@ Example:
(let ((answer (helm-read-answer
\"answer [y,n,!,q]: \"
- '(\"y\" \"n\" \"!\" \"q\"))))
+ \\='(\"y\" \"n\" \"!\" \"q\"))))
(pcase answer
(\"y\" \"yes\")
(\"n\" \"no\")
@@ -1728,8 +1728,8 @@ Example:
(helm :sources (helm-build-sync-source \"test\"
:candidates (helm-dynamic-completion
- '(foo bar baz foab)
- 'symbolp)
+ \\='(foo bar baz foab)
+ \\='symbolp)
:match-dynamic t)
:buffer \"*helm test*\")
diff --git a/helm-locate.el b/helm-locate.el
index 534df279ed..a38e6e1625 100644
--- a/helm-locate.el
+++ b/helm-locate.el
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ space is detected in pattern)."
(defcustom helm-locate-case-fold-search helm-case-fold-search
"It have the same meaning as `helm-case-fold-search'.
The -i option of locate will be used depending of value of
-`helm-pattern' when this is set to 'smart.
+`helm-pattern' when this is set to \\='smart.
When nil \"-i\" will not be used at all and when non-nil it will
always be used.
NOTE: the -i option of the \"es\" command used on windows does
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ It should receive the same arguments as
Prefix arg LOCALDB when (4) search and use a local locate db file
when it exists or create it, when (16) force update of existing
db file even if exists.
-It has no effect when locate command is 'es'. INIT is a string
+It has no effect when locate command is \\='es'. INIT is a string
to use as initial input in prompt.
See `helm-locate-with-db' and `helm-locate'."
(require 'helm-mode)
@@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ With a prefix arg refresh the database in each project."
(defun helm-locate (arg)
"Preconfigured `helm' for Locate.
Note: you can add locate options after entering pattern.
-See 'man locate' for valid options and also `helm-locate-command'.
+See \\='man locate' for valid options and also `helm-locate-command'.
You can specify a local database with prefix argument ARG.
With two prefix arg, refresh the current local db or create it if
diff --git a/helm-misc.el b/helm-misc.el
index 5686aa046c..fee7a440ac 100644
--- a/helm-misc.el
+++ b/helm-misc.el
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ It is added to `extended-command-history'.
map))
(defcustom helm-minibuffer-history-must-match t
- "Allow inserting non matching elements when nil or 'confirm."
+ "Allow inserting non matching elements when nil or \\='confirm."
:group 'helm-misc
:type '(choice
(const :tag "Must match" t)
diff --git a/helm-mode.el b/helm-mode.el
index a6e5377e8e..4503d5f5c4 100644
--- a/helm-mode.el
+++ b/helm-mode.el
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ a `read-file-name' we may want to specify a handler for both
of them,
this can be done by specifying value as a list of two symbols instead of
a single symbol where the 1st element of the list specify the handler for the
`completing-read' and the second the handler for the `read-file-name'.
-Special symbol 'default' means use the default helm handler for either
+Special symbol \\='default' means use the default helm handler for either
`completing-read' or `read-file-name'.
e.g. (write-region . (default helm-read-file-name-handler-1))
means helm will use `helm-completing-read-default-handler' when
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Example:
(defun foo/test ()
(interactive)
- (message \"%S\" (completing-read \"test: \" '(a b c d e))))
+ (message \"%S\" (completing-read \"test: \" \\='(a b c d e))))
(defun helm-foo/test-completing-read-handler (prompt collection
predicate require-match
@@ -112,8 +112,8 @@ Example:
:name name
:buffer buffer))
- (add-to-list 'helm-completing-read-handlers-alist
- '(foo/test . helm-foo/test-completing-read-handler))
+ (add-to-list \\='helm-completing-read-handlers-alist
+ \\='(foo/test . helm-foo/test-completing-read-handler))
We want here to make the regular `completing-read' in `foo/test'
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ If you want to disable helm completion for
`describe-function', use:
(describe-function . nil)
Ido is also supported, you can use `ido-completing-read' and
-`ido-read-file-name' as value of an entry or just 'ido.
+`ido-read-file-name' as value of an entry or just \\='ido.
Example:
Enable ido completion for `find-file':
@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ the `completing-read' using the default handler
i.e. `helm-completing-read-default-handler'.
NB: This has nothing to do with `completion-styles', it is independent from
-helm, but when using 'emacs as helm-completion-style helm
+helm, but when using \\='emacs as helm-completion-style helm
will use the `completion-styles' for its completions.
Up to the user to configure `completion-styles'.
@@ -293,8 +293,8 @@ There are three possible values to use:
similar to `flex' and helm fuzzy matching.
For a better experience with emacs style, if you don't know what to use, set
-`completion-styles' to '(flex) if you are using emacs-27 or to
-\'(helm-flex) if you are using emacs-26 and keep 'emacs as default
+`completion-styles' to \\='(flex) if you are using emacs-27 or to
+\'(helm-flex) if you are using emacs-26 and keep \\='emacs as default
value for `helm-completion-style'. Advanced users can also have a
look to `completion-category-overrides' to set styles according to category.
You can as well use `helm-completion-styles-alist' to override
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ suitable value for `helm-completion-style'.
When specifying emacs as style for a mode, `completion-styles' can be
specified by using a cons cell specifying completion-styles to use
with helm emacs style, e.g. (foo-mode . (emacs helm flex)) will set
-`completion-styles' to '(helm flex) for foo-mode. This affects only
+`completion-styles' to \\='(helm flex) for foo-mode. This affects only
completions happening in buffers and not minibuffer completions,
i.e. completing-read's."
:group 'helm-mode
@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ Use this ONLY in `let', NOT globally, this allows third
party packages
to use a list as return value when `helm-mode' is enabled, e.g.
(let ((helm-comp-read-use-marked t))
- (completing-read \"test: \" '(a b c d e f g)))
+ (completing-read \"test: \" \\='(a b c d e f g)))
")
@@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ so we return the alist as it is with no transformation by
e.g
-\(setq A '((a . 1) (b . 2) (c . 3)))
+\(setq A \\='((a . 1) (b . 2) (c . 3)))
==>((a . 1) (b . 2) (c . 3))
\(helm-comp-read \"test: \" A :alistp nil
:exec-when-only-one t
@@ -1312,7 +1312,7 @@ Keys description:
- BUFFER: `helm-buffer' name, defaults to \"*Helm Completions*\".
-- TEST: A predicate called with one arg 'candidate'.
+- TEST: A predicate called with one arg \\='candidate'.
- NORET: Allow disabling helm-ff-RET (have no effect if helm-ff-RET
isn't bound to RET).
@@ -1323,7 +1323,7 @@ Keys description:
- HISTORY: Display HISTORY in a special source.
-- MUST-MATCH: Can be 'confirm, nil, or t.
+- MUST-MATCH: Can be \\='confirm, nil, or t.
- FUZZY: Enable fuzzy matching when non-nil (Enabled by default).
diff --git a/helm-occur.el b/helm-occur.el
index 38784b5108..9fccfcdd96 100644
--- a/helm-occur.el
+++ b/helm-occur.el
@@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ persistent action."
(defun helm-occur-buffer-substring-with-linums ()
"Return current-buffer contents as a string with all lines
-numbered. The property 'buffer-name is added to the whole string."
+numbered. The property \\='buffer-name is added to the whole string."
(let ((bufstr (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))
(bufname (buffer-name)))
(with-temp-buffer
diff --git a/helm-source.el b/helm-source.el
index 8516cec88f..35d22c57fc 100644
--- a/helm-source.el
+++ b/helm-source.el
@@ -187,9 +187,9 @@
(defun foo-persistent-action (candidate)
(do-something candidate))
- :persistent-action '(foo-persistent-action . never-split) ; Don't split
+ :persistent-action \\='(foo-persistent-action . never-split) ; Don't split
or
- :persistent-action 'foo-persistent-action ; Split
+ :persistent-action \\='foo-persistent-action ; Split
When specifying :persistent-action by slot directly, foo-persistent-action
will be executed without quitting helm when hitting `C-j'.
@@ -205,8 +205,8 @@
\"Delete current candidate without quitting.\"
(interactive)
(with-helm-alive-p
- (helm-set-attr 'quick-delete '(helm-ff-quick-delete . never-split))
- (helm-execute-persistent-action 'quick-delete)))
+ (helm-set-attr \\='quick-delete \\='(helm-ff-quick-delete .
never-split))
+ (helm-execute-persistent-action \\='quick-delete)))
This function is then bound in `helm-find-files-map'.")
@@ -225,13 +225,13 @@
;; Don't split helm-window.
(cons (lambda (_ignore)
(do-something candidate))
- 'no-split))
+ \\='no-split))
;; Split helm-window.
(something-else
(lambda (_ignore)
(do-something-else candidate)))))
- :persistent-action-if 'foo-persistent-action
+ :persistent-action-if \\='foo-persistent-action
Here when hitting `C-j' one of the lambda's will be executed
depending on something or something-else condition, splitting or not
@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@
Example:
(helm :sources (helm-build-sync-source \"test\"
- :candidates '(a b c d e)
+ :candidates \\='(a b c d e)
:display-to-real (lambda (c) (concat c \":modified by
d-t-r\")))
:buffer \"*helm test*\")
@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@
Example:
(helm :sources (helm-build-sync-source \"test\"
- :candidates '((\"foo\" . 1) (\"bar\" . 2) (\"baz\". 3))
+ :candidates \\='((\"foo\" . 1) (\"bar\" . 2) (\"baz\". 3))
:real-to-display (lambda (c) (format \"%s\" (1+ c))))
:buffer \"*helm test*\")
@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@
:documentation
" Get candidates with their properties in `helm-marked-candidates'.
Allow using the FORCE-DISPLAY-PART of `helm-get-selection' in marked
- candidates, use t or 'withprop to pass it to `helm-get-selection'.")
+ candidates, use t or \\='withprop to pass it to `helm-get-selection'.")
(action-transformer
:initarg :action-transformer
@@ -723,7 +723,7 @@
:custom boolean
:documentation
" Enable migemo.
- When multimatch is disabled, you can give the symbol 'nomultimatch as value
+ When multimatch is disabled, you can give the symbol \\='nomultimatch as
value
to force not using generic migemo matching function.
In this case you have to provide your own migemo matching funtion
that kick in when `helm-migemo-mode' is enabled.
@@ -811,7 +811,7 @@ inherit from `helm-source'.")
:custom boolean
:documentation
" Enable migemo.
- When multimatch is disabled, you can give the symbol 'nomultimatch as value
+ When multimatch is disabled, you can give the symbol \\='nomultimatch as
value
to force not using generic migemo matching function.
In this case you have to provide your own migemo matching funtion
that kick in when `helm-migemo-mode' is enabled.
diff --git a/helm-sys.el b/helm-sys.el
index 85a3888ebe..fcd36583e4 100644
--- a/helm-sys.el
+++ b/helm-sys.el
@@ -41,20 +41,20 @@
"Top command used to display output of top.
A format string where %s will be replaced with `frame-width'.
-To use 'top' command, a version supporting batch mode (-b option)
-is needed. On Mac OSX 'top' command doesn't support this, so the
+To use \\='top' command, a version supporting batch mode (-b option)
+is needed. On Mac OSX \\='top' command doesn't support this, so the
'ps' command is used instead by default.
-Normally 'top' command output have 12 columns, but in some
+Normally \\='top' command output have 12 columns, but in some
versions you may have less than this, so you can either customize
-top to use 12 columns with the interactives 'f' and 'W' commands
+top to use 12 columns with the interactives \\='f' and \\='W' commands
of top, or modify `helm-top-sort-columns-alist' to fit with the
-number of columns your 'top' command is using.
+number of columns your \\='top' command is using.
-If you modify 'ps' command be sure that 'pid' comes in first and
+If you modify \\='ps' command be sure that \\='pid' comes in first and
\"env COLUMNS=%s\" is specified at beginning of command. Ensure
also that no elements contain spaces (e.g., use start_time and
-not start). Same as for 'top': you can customize
+not start). Same as for \\='top': you can customize
`helm-top-sort-columns-alist' to make sort commands working
properly according to your settings."
:group 'helm-sys
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ being idle."
(defcustom helm-top-poll-preselection 'linum
"Stay on same line or follow candidate when `helm-top-poll' updates display.
-Possible values are 'candidate or 'linum.
+Possible values are \\='candidate or \\='linum.
This affects also sorting functions in the same way."
:group'helm-sys
:type '(radio :tag "Preferred preselection action for helm-top"
diff --git a/helm-utils.el b/helm-utils.el
index 2d91de31e7..10e7ed46de 100644
--- a/helm-utils.el
+++ b/helm-utils.el
@@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ Availables keys are:
- GID-CHANGE: See nth 9 `files-attributes'.
- INODE: See nth 10 `files-attributes'.
- DEVICE-NUM: See nth 11 `files-attributes'.
-- DIRED: A line similar to what 'ls -l' return.
+- DIRED: A line similar to what \\='ls -l' return.
- HUMAN-SIZE: The size in human form, see `helm-file-human-size'.
- MODE-TYPE, mode-owner,mode-group, mode-other: Split what
nth 7 `files-attributes' return in four categories.