On 03/07/2014 18:36, James Reeves wrote:

The reason for this is to make it clear that you're not executing the
require function directly, but instead passing options to the ns form.


I don't understand "not executing the require function directly".

I've also seen the when function called as :when in the body of a let statement so could you elaborate on this non-macro example? I need to be clear on when it is preferable to use a keyword function rather than a normal function call.

gvim

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