`with-eval-after-load` was introduced in Emacs 24.4 and its
usage results in a cleaner code.
`eval-after-load` is considered ill-behaved because it is a function,
not a macro, and thus requires the code inside it to be quoted, which
means that it cannot be byte-compiled. It also accepts only one form,
so if you have more than one, you need to use `progn`.
More details - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21880139/what-is-with-eval-after-load-in-emacs-lisp
With a default installation of Prelude and the `prelude-latex` package
enabled, when the user types `"` on a LaTeX document the following shows
up:
```
``|'
```
where the `|` is the point.
Note that the parenthesis are unbalanced, there's a missing single quote
`'` in the end.
The reason seems to be that both AUCTeX and SmartParens try to
autocomplete and they interact bad.
The solution is to disable AUCTeX autocompletion feature just for the
quotes and let SmartParens take over. It does the right thing by putting
the point on the right place and removing the closing quotes if the user
hits backspace.