Hello everybody,
 I was trying to learn to write clojure macros and the code is posted here
in the following link
https://gist.github.com/715047
There are basically three macros

1. with-seperator - a zero argument macro and is supposed to just draw a
line to indicate beginning and ending of the execution of the body.

2. display-local-bindings - a function to print the local bindings in the
lexical scope where the macro is called

3. letd - a helper macro to print the values of all the bindings  followed
by printing of the local bindings using display-local-bindings

The letd macro as posted works as expected but without the seperation line .
 It is supposed to print the seperation line when I uncomment line 14 and
comment line 15 but some how this is causing the &env variable automatically
passed with every macro to be nil display-local-binding .. but the I feel it
is not the case .. can somebody help me understand this. This was an
exercise to learn macro writing than to writing a letd debugging helper
function..

Thanks,
Sunil.

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