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Static Type Checking in Common Lisp
What's a runtime macro?
MycroftJones
on Aug 26, 2019
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A fexpr (funny expression) is a runtime macro. It is a funcall where the arguments are evaluated at runtime not compile time. picolisp, newlisp, and I think lisp 1.5 had fexprs.
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