--On 5 Mar 2014 09:37:24 -0800 milinda <milinda.pathir...@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks Konrad. Your unquoting trick worked. But I am not exactly sure how
to reason about these types of situations. Can you please shed some
lights behind the logic of above unquoting if possible.

I suppose you refer to the ~'defpop, right? That is indeed a bit subtle. An unquote followed by a quote should cancel, one might think. The difference comes from namespacing: `a resolves a in the current namespace, whereas `~'a returns a symbol without a namespace. This matters because macrolet (just like plain let) replaces only non-namespaced symbols.

Konrad.

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