This command will also work on other parentheses-like expressions
defined by the current language mode. With ARG, do this that
many times. A negative argument means move forward but still to
-a less deep spot. If ESCAPE-STRINGS is non-nil (as it is
-interactively), move out of enclosing strings as well. If
-NO-SYNTAX-CROSSING is non-nil (as it is interactively), prefer to
-break out of any enclosing string instead of moving to the start
-of a list broken across multiple strings. On error, location of
-point is unspecified."
+a less deep spot.
+
+If ESCAPE-STRINGS is non-nil (as it is interactively), move out
+of enclosing strings as well.
+
+If NO-SYNTAX-CROSSING is non-nil (as it is interactively), prefer
+to break out of any enclosing string instead of moving to the
+start of a list broken across multiple strings.
+
+On error, location of point is unspecified."
(interactive "^p\nd\nd")
(up-list (- (or arg 1)) escape-strings no-syntax-crossing))
This command will also work on other parentheses-like expressions
defined by the current language mode. With ARG, do this that
many times. A negative argument means move backward but still to
-a less deep spot. If ESCAPE-STRINGS is non-nil (as it is
-interactively), move out of enclosing strings as well. If
-NO-SYNTAX-CROSSING is non-nil (as it is interactively), prefer to
-break out of any enclosing string instead of moving to the start
-of a list broken across multiple strings. On error, location of
-point is unspecified."
+a less deep spot.
+
+If ESCAPE-STRINGS is non-nil (as it is interactively), move out
+of enclosing strings as well.
+
+If NO-SYNTAX-CROSSING is non-nil (as it is interactively), prefer
+to break out of any enclosing string instead of moving to the
+end of a list broken across multiple strings.
+
+On error, location of point is unspecified."
(interactive "^p\nd\nd")
(or arg (setq arg 1))
(let ((inc (if (> arg 0) 1 -1))