Function values can't be read by the reader.  I'm not sure how any versions
of this code work.

On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 12:32 AM, Marko Topolnik
<marko.topol...@gmail.com>wrote:

> On Monday, December 17, 2012 9:28:20 AM UTC+1, bsmith.occs wrote:
>
>> Your macro:
>>
>>          *(*~greeter user-name#*)*
>>
>> *
>> *
>>
>> Is producing a list of a function or closure followed by a symbol. The
>> first element of the list your macro builds must instead be an expression
>> that can be evaluated to a function. (For example a symbol naming a
>> function or an (fn [] ...) expression.)
>>
>
> This doesn't help to explain how come it fails only for closures. Does it
> mean that, when it works, it works by accident?
>
> -Marko
>
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