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Re: Need help with macros
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Cecil Westerhof |
Subject: |
Re: Need help with macros |
Date: |
Wed, 06 Jan 2010 20:25:13 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.3 (gnu/linux) |
pjb@informatimago.com (Pascal J. Bourguignon) writes:
>> I am trying to make some useful functionality for Gnus. I think that I
>> should use a macro for that. I made the following macro (the two message
>> statements are just for debugging):
>> (defmacro gnus-group-jump-bind (key-binding group-to-jump-to)
>> (message "#%s#%s#" key-binding (type-of key-binding))
>
> I would avoid using the character # in lisp output, since it is
> meaningful (readable).
>
> (let ((print-circle t))
> (let* ((a "hello")
> (b (list a a)))
> (print b)))
> prints:
> (#1="hello" #1#)
>
> (read-from-string "(#1=\"hello\" #1#)")
> --> ((#1="hello" #1#) . 16)
I do not really understand what happens here -but I am a newbie with
lisp, so that is not that strange-, but I will not use the '#' anymore.
> In a preceding message, I used "%S" instead. You should try it!
I find the '#' termination more clear, but I can get used to this.
Better safe as sorry.
>> (message "#%s#%s#" group-to-jump-to (type-of group-to-jump-to))
>> (define-key gnus-group-mode-map key-binding
>> (lambda ()
>> (interactive)
>> (gnus-group-jump-to-group group-to-jump-to))))
>
> gnus-group-jump-bind has no need to be a macro. As a macro it is
> wrong. Use defun!
I could not get the defun working, that is why I thought it had to be
done with a macro. The macro first also did not work. The macro works
now. I'll rewrite the macro to a defun.
I do have a lot of questions. I am glad that you and others are so
helpful. ;-)
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Cecil Westerhof
Senior Software Engineer
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cecilwesterhof