Exactly!
I meant (slide #22) that some functions should extract (capture) the values
you are interested in so that your macros only need to deestructure this
result: macros should do as little as possible.

I hope this clarifies my point.

Christophe

Le mercredi 19 septembre 2012, Matching Socks a écrit :

>
> The Google can find a PDF by that name.  It uses "capturing" in the sense
> of regular expressions.  I think his idea is that in the DSL you identify
> or produce information (capture it), but you do not specify the names by
> which the user's program will refer to it (bind it).
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