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On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 1:35:28 PM UTC-5, AtKaaZ wrote:
>
> I am trying (but failing) to find a way to have a macro like:
> => *(xmacro* {:a (+ 1 2) :b ~(+ 1 3)})
> {:a (clojure.core/+ 1 2), :b 4}
> ;*without specifying the backquote ` on the input*
>
> I need it to behave like this:
> => (*eval '`*{:a (+ 1 2) :b ~(+ 1 3)})
> {:a (clojure.core/+ 1 2), :b 4}
>
> But I don't get how I could do that, yet I feel I'm missing something 
> pretty basic.
>
> I've also made a gist for this: https://gist.github.com/AtKaaZ/4988320
>
> But this is the best that I can do without errors:
>
> => (defmacro x [a] `~a )
>  
> => (*x `*{:a (+ 1 2) :b ~(+ 1 3)})
> {:a (clojure.core/+ 1 2), :b 4}
>
> But I don't want to have to specify the backquote ` in the 
> input to the macro, I need the macro to automatically add 
> that.
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
>
> -- 
> Please correct me if I'm wrong or incomplete,
> even if you think I'll subconsciously hate it.
>
>  

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