I am trying to test a helper to a macro. It generates a syntax object with bindings at phase-1, this is then returned by the macro and it correctly evaluates. Is there a way to not go through the macro, but still evaluate the syntax-object with those bindings it has at phase-1 relative to the helper and not phase 0 relative?
Example code: #lang racket/load (module t racket (provide (all-defined-out)) (define temp 7)) (module stx-compute racket (provide (all-defined-out)) (require (for-template 't)) ;(require 't) (define (compute) #'temp)) (module stx racket (provide (all-defined-out)) (require (for-syntax 'stx-compute)) (define-syntax (use-compute stx) (compute))) (require 'stx) (displayln (use-compute)) (require 'stx-compute) (displayln (eval-syntax (compute))) This fails on the eval-syntax, but succeds if I uncomment the (require 't). ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users