A macro can't do this, it must return a single form. But the `apply` 
function can do something similar in the context of a function call.

(apply foo '(1 2 3))
is the same as
(foo 1 2 3)

–S



On Monday, February 15, 2016 at 2:05:52 PM UTC-5, Sonny To wrote:
>
> I am trying to write a macro to unwrap a list:
>
> here's my naive attempt
>
> (defmacro unwrap [s]
>   (-> s pr-str  (clojure.string/replace #"[\(\)]" "") read-string))
>
> (unwrap (1 2 3) ) should give 1 2 3
>
> any ideas how this can be done?
>
> thanks,
> Sonny
>

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