In case you find it interesting, here’s a macro in the implementation of 
syntax-parse that is similar in spirit:
http://git.racket-lang.org/plt/blob/HEAD:/racket/collects/syntax/parse/private/runtime.rkt#l42

On May 6, 2015, at 1:21 AM, Jack Firth <jackhfi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I find that 99% of the time when I'm using syntax parameters, I'm just using 
> them with make-rename-transformer to implement macro-dependent keyword-like 
> things, such as `aif` and `it`. So I made a small helper macro 
> syntax-parameterize-rename:
> 
> (syntax-parameterize-rename ([param #'foo]) ...)
> 
> expands to
> 
> (syntax-parameterize ([param (make-rename-transformer #'foo)]) ...)
> 
> It seems weird to put it in a package when it's so heavily tied to the core 
> syntax-parameterize form. I've added it to my fork of the Racket repo. Would 
> anyone else find this useful enough to warrant a pull request? The code is at 
> https://github.com/jackfirth/racket/tree/stx-param-rename
> 
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