Hi,

On 25 Jan., 01:33, Ken Wesson <kwess...@gmail.com> wrote:

> It looks a little quirky in macroexpand output and seems slightly ugly
> but it works and probably isn't even inefficient at runtime, as the
> close symbol presumably has a name slot that takes up four bytes
> whether it's nil or a pointer to a string, and the "clojure.core"
> string value will be an interned string that has other references
> anyway.

user=> `(.subs (String. "Hello"))
(.subs (java.lang.String. "Hello"))

The . notation is left alone in syntax-quote.

Sincerely
Meikel

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