The advantage that Lisp macros have over most other non-lisp languages is that they can manipulate the syntax tree as a data structure. This would be like mixing B::Generate into the mix above.
In reply to Re: Pretending to be lisp: macros
by bsb
in thread Pretending to be lisp: macros
by anjiro
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