On 30/08/2014 15:07, Alexey Kachayev wrote:
for macro expects each pair to be either binding-form/collection-expr or
one of known modifiers (:let, :when, :while).

Here:

plan (keyword (first l))

you give a pair of binding-form and keyword (which is really impossible
to iterate over).

If you meant let-binding for plan, dec, min and long, use :let modifier
(you can find example in documentation -
http://clojuredocs.org/clojure_core/clojure.core/for).


Yes, of course :) I confused list comp bindings with let bindings. Thanks.

gvim

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