You can use syntax-local-value to communicate across macros.

Here's an example:
https://docs.racket-lang.org/syntax-parse-example/index.html?q=cross-macro#(mod-path._syntax-parse-example%2Fcross-macro-communication%2Fcross-macro-communication)


On 10/21/20, Kevin Forchione <lyss...@gmail.com> wrote:
>       Hi guys,
> Suppose I have a macro that computes a value and then calls another macro in
> its template. Is there a way to share that data with the 2nd macro without
> passing it as an argument?
>
> Thanks!
> Kevin
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