I'm watching Richs' excellent Clojure for Java developers videos. One comment he makes puzzles me though. He is elaborating about how powerful macro abstraction is. The specific argument he gives is closing files in Java and how macros save you typing the exact thing. I don't quite get what he means by this. How is a (close-file "file") macro any more efficient/abstract/etc... than a (close-file "file") function?
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