I was hoping to write a macro inside of a let statement. The macro would be
returned from the let and keep closures to whatever was defined in the let.
Also, if possible, define multiple global macros inside of a let statement
so it's as if the let is returning multiple values.



On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 9:07 PM, jaime <xiejianm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> May I know in what circumstances would an anonymous macro be applied? - I
> just don't think there's a way to define anonymous macro but maybe we can
> make a workaround by manipulating the macro syntax...
>
> 在 2012年11月7日星期三UTC+8上午8时17分37秒,Sean Neilan写道:
>
>> Is there any way to write an anonymous macro in Clojure?
>>
>> This post:
>> http://stackoverflow.com/**questions/4074961/anonymous-**
>> macros-in-clojure<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4074961/anonymous-macros-in-clojure>
>> says it's possible with some hacks and in version 1.3 Clojure will have
>> some kind of support for this.
>>
>> Thank you for your time.
>>
>> -Sean
>>
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