Re: [ANN] Sleight: whole program transformations

2013-09-20 Thread Patrick Logan
"Expansion Passing Style" is a similar mechanism described in 
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary;jsessionid=B1F3B3E99DE8FD3BD5CA489868730967?doi=10.1.1.50.4332

A number of interesting (and easy to implement) examples are in the paper, 
including debugging tools. This is an easy way to get symbolic debuggers 
and inspectors up and running.



On Wednesday, September 18, 2013 1:21:26 PM UTC-7, Zach Tellman wrote:
>
> This is a lein plugin which hijacks the Clojure reader and allows all 
> forms to be transformed before they're passed to the compiler.  Usage and 
> potential applications are described in the readme: 
> https://github.com/ztellman/sleight
>
> I wrote the original version of this a year ago, but due to the lack of 
> good code walking facilities it was more a sketch than anything else. 
>  Luckily, with the recent release of Riddley [1], this is newly useful. 
>  I'm looking forward to seeing what people use it for.
>
> Zach
>
> [1] https://github.com/ztellman/riddley
>

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[ANN] Sleight: whole program transformations

2013-09-18 Thread Zach Tellman
This is a lein plugin which hijacks the Clojure reader and allows all forms 
to be transformed before they're passed to the compiler.  Usage and 
potential applications are described in the readme: 
https://github.com/ztellman/sleight

I wrote the original version of this a year ago, but due to the lack of 
good code walking facilities it was more a sketch than anything else. 
 Luckily, with the recent release of Riddley [1], this is newly useful. 
 I'm looking forward to seeing what people use it for.

Zach

[1] https://github.com/ztellman/riddley

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