I found the problem:
('apply + 1 1)

I understand why this won't work if I tried to eval the list, but I
don't understand why I can't create a list of these symbols.

On Feb 28, 9:06 am, Brian Marick <mar...@exampler.com> wrote:
> On Feb 27, 2011, at 2:33 PM, Mark wrote:
>
> > With a fresh brain (and a fresh cup of coffee), I realized this
> > message is probably caused (somehow) by my misuse of the midje
> > library.  No doubt it does fancy macro stuff under-the-hood.
>
> Indeed it does.
>
> > One could certainly argue that the
> > macro should do more to detect syntax errors and report them
> > gracefully and I would agree.  
>
> I've started work on better error handling. (Monads!) When you figure out 
> what your syntax error was, please report 
> it:https://github.com/marick/Midje/wiki/Error-message-improvements
>
> (Or report a bug in the tracker if it turns out you were right but Midje was 
> wrong.)
>
> -----
> Brian Marick, Artisanal Labrador
> Contract programming in Ruby and Clojure
> Author of /Ring/ (forthcoming; 
> sample:http://exampler.com/tmp/ring.pdf)www.exampler.com,www.exampler.com/blog,www.twitter.com/marick

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