let* is an an internal implementation detail that supports the special  
form let. let* does no destructuring.

--Steve


On Mar 7, 2009, at 12:49 AM, David Sletten <da...@bosatsu.net> wrote:

>
> I see a lot of let* in macro expansions, but Clojure's "let" already
> behaves like Common Lisp's LET*. Is let* archaic? It seems to behave
> the same as "let" in terms of sequential binding.
> (let [x 8 y (inc x)] (list x y)) => (8 9)
> (let* [x 8 y (inc x)] (list x y)) => (8 9)
>
> Aloha,
> David Sletten
>
>
> >

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