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authorPaul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>2015-04-11 07:47:25 -0700
committerPaul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>2015-04-11 07:48:21 -0700
commit279558f472246dd19864f4175cb1d6061bc1ed92 (patch)
tree1206fa105e58d28ba7e9d107cb1968d8391b241f /doc/misc/ert.texi
parent7c7b96eba0599d94ebf93032beb928cf2c043845 (diff)
Minor quoting etc. fixes to misc manuals
Fix some minor quoting and spacing issues. Distinguish more clearly among grave accent and apostrophe (which are ASCII) and single quote (which is not). Prefer the standard terms "apostrophe" and "grave accent" to alternative names that can be confusing. Use apostrophes to single-quote ASCII text. * doc/misc/remember.texi: Spell the mystic's pseudonym in UTF-8 rather than approximating it in ASCII with grave accent.
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@@ -822,7 +822,7 @@ functions.
While fixtures are a useful syntactic simplification in other
languages, this does not apply to Lisp, where higher-order functions
-and `unwind-protect' are available. One way to implement and use a
+and @code{unwind-protect} are available. One way to implement and use a
fixture in ERT is
@lisp
@@ -851,7 +851,7 @@ be added but would provide only a minor simplification.
(If you are interested in such syntax, note that splitting set-up and
tear-down into separate functions, like *Unit tools usually do, makes
-it impossible to establish dynamic `let' bindings as part of the
+it impossible to establish dynamic @code{let} bindings as part of the
fixture. So, blindly imitating the way fixtures are implemented in
other languages would be counter-productive in Lisp.)