Reading this thread, I realized how happy I was that I use a Lisp where
anyone can create
 its own language construct with a new macro.

Greg, put that macro in a repository and in a jar on clojar, easily
accessible from lein,
 and maybe people will use it. (I never had the need for something like this
macro personally,
 but I believe you had, and Lisp allows a lot of different coding styles: a
lot of people have asked for
something like that)

Of course, a core library needs a lot of evaluations and thoughts before
being changed.
So making it easily available to everybody that needs it is a good step, I
think.

Best,

>
Nicolas.

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