Barry A. Warsaw added the comment: @rhettinger: OTOH, a macro can provide uniformity and correctness. If (as appears evident from the patch) those "10 lines of boilerplate" are actually implemented subtly differently each time, bugs can be easily introduced. So a well written and documented macro can be both more readable and more correct.
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