Thanks. That is indeed what fixed it!
And macroexpand (and pr in general) should have an option to mark what is a
list and what is a cons thingy. That is confusing.
On Feb 2, 2011, at 1:48 AM, George Jahad wrote:
As usual, Meikel has the right answer. But I didn't quite get it at
first.
So, I have a macro that looks something like this:
(defmacro test-failure
[ forms]
`(handler-case :type
~@forms
(~'handle :error/error
(println error happened
(My real macro is more complex, but this gives the idea.)
If I eval
(test-failure (println test))
I get:
1st Boston Clojure Meetup
Date: Thursday, January 13th, 2011
Location: Akamai Technologies
8 Cambridge Center
Conference Room 200D
Cambridge, MA 02142
(Corner of Broadway and Galileo Galilei)
Akamai Technologies will be hosting the first Boston Clojure
Meetup on Thursday, January 13th.
At Akamai we are using Clojure combined with Compojure for a project that
involves the live transcoding of mobile content. I can't talk about the
details, nor mention any specific libraries or features we are using, except to
say that we chose Clojure for the normal reasons: its
This may be of interest to some of you. Recently Akamai has purchased the
mobile services company Velocitude and is seeking software engineers in the
Cambridge MA area with experience with functional programming.
I don't have a direct link to the job requirements description, but if you go