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Re: Some improvements for cl-flet
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: Some improvements for cl-flet |
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Sat, 09 Oct 2021 19:33:43 -0400 |
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> Both macrolet and symbol-macrolet (and flet as well) are indispensable in
> macros. macrolet is effectively a built-in code-walker and code
transformer,
> the most powerful functionality accessible to end user in CL and likely in
> Elisp as well. symbol-macrolet is comparable (it can be used to achieve
> effects that can't be achieved with macrolet).
I don't see anything problematical about `cl-macrolet'. But
`cl-symbol-macrolet' is really bizarre -- it undermines fundamental
assumptions of Lisp.
Would you be willing to explain what special effects `cl-symbol-macrolet'
can achieve?
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