> The point is that the callSiteId captures all the 
> literal/constant/loop-invariant parts of the quasi, both raw and cooked 
> ("expandedLP"). The remaining quasi handler parameters are the necessarily 
> variable, evaluated-at-runtime substitution expression results.


That makes sense. The ID then allows one to do caching. But I don’t see how the 
same quasi-literal can be “invoked” multiple times.

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