Hello all,
I can=
speak for myself that I religiously follow the convention to use #'SYM=
BOL instead of 'SYMBOL where SYMBOL is expected to be a function in the=
form where it's used; exactly for the reasons that Stephan mentioned. =
In addition, to the user it becomes evident if that symbol is expected to b=
e a function or not.
I use that convention in my e=
macs config, packages, etc. I have even seen that convention in many other =
packages and configs too, from what I follow on emacs.stackexchange, reddit=
, etc.
This[1] is a very popular post out in the w=
ild, by Artur Malabarba that explains why and when one should use sharp-quo=
tes or hash-quotes.
If we are counting votes to ad=
d this to the official documentation, my vote is in :)
I,=
too, agree that sharp-quoting should be an official recommendation.=C2=A0<=
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