Correct, splicing means it is like ,@ rather ,

The big advantage of splicing-syntax-classes is that you can do stuff
like `#:key value` as an abstract spec and not need to have a set of
parens.

On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 3:02 PM, Dan Liebgold
<dan_liebg...@naughtydog.com> wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> So, this is a simplified version of something we ran into: 
> http://pasterack.org/pastes/70121
>
> It was surprising that thing0 in the output template for read-thing was put 
> in a list. Is this a feature of the splicing syntax?  Is there an automatic 
> attribute that doesn't put it in a list (so the result would be '(foo bar))?
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
>
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