One difficulty in that transformation for clojure might be that "{"
already has significance to the clojure reader, denoting the beginning
of a map literal.

If { in that notation is exclusively used for infix binary operations,
you could get around it, because in that context the {...} expression
would always have exactly three elements, which isn't legal for a map.
But it would increase potential confusion:

{1 <} is a map from the integer 1 to the function <

{1 < 2} is the application of < to the arguments 1 and 2

(Odd seeing you here, dominic!)

On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 3:52 AM, poetix <dominic....@gmail.com> wrote:
> I really like the look of this:
>
> http://readable.sourceforge.net/
>
> which defines a completely reversible transformation between e.g.
>
> define fibfast(n)
>   if {n < 2}
>     n
>     fibup(n 2 1 0)
>
> and
>
> (define (fibfast n)
>   (if (< n 2)
>     n
>     (fibup n 2 1 0)))
>
>
> and wonder how difficult it would be to support it (or something like it)
> in/for Clojure. A coffeescript-like approach might be a good first step.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Dominic
>
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