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The most common problem in writing macros is doing some of the real work prematurely—while expanding the macro, rather than in the expansion itself. For instance, one real package had this macro definition:
(defmacro my-set-buffer-multibyte (arg) (if (fboundp 'set-buffer-multibyte) (set-buffer-multibyte arg))) |
With this erroneous macro definition, the program worked fine when
interpreted but failed when compiled. This macro definition called
set-buffer-multibyte
during compilation, which was wrong, and then
did nothing when the compiled package was run. The definition that the
programmer really wanted was this:
(defmacro my-set-buffer-multibyte (arg) (if (fboundp 'set-buffer-multibyte) `(set-buffer-multibyte ,arg))) |
This macro expands, if appropriate, into a call to
set-buffer-multibyte
that will be executed when the compiled program
is actually run.
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