Can anyone see anything wrong with this little macro? It comes pretty handy to me when I want to time each an every expression in a let statement...

(defmacro let-timed
  [bindings & code]
  (let [parts    (partition 2 bindings)
        names   (map first parts)
results (map #(list 'time (second %)) parts)] ;;don't time at compile-time, just build the timing expression for later use
    `(let ~(vec (interleave names results)) ;;the new bindings
       ~@code)))


Jim

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