- one is the
iteration of the
other in a metalanguage.
Quine introduced quasiquotes because he
wished to
avoid the use of variables, and work only with closed...
- has a
little lamb!"; Lisp
macro systems: The
backtick character (called
quasiquote in Scheme)
introduces a
quoted expression in
which comma-substitution...
- C++
Templates D
Common Lisp,
Scheme and most Lisp
dialects by
using the
quasiquote ("backquote") operator. Nim
MetaML MetaOCaml Scala natively or
using the...
- Both
Common Lisp and
Scheme also
support the
backquote operator (termed
quasiquote in Scheme),
entered with the `
character (grave accent). This is almost...
- cond, case, and, or, begin,
named let, delay, unquote, unquote-splicing,
quasiquote Example: a
macro to
implement let as an
expression using lambda to perform...
-
building the
command invocation (similar to the ,@
sequence of Lisp's
quasiquote feature). As a
consequence of
these rules, the
result of any
command may...
- the comma-at
operator in an
expression marked with the
backquote (or "
quasiquote") operator, and in ABC, by
using an
expression enclosed between backquotes...