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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T05:26:22+00:00 2026-05-15T05:26:22+00:00

The code below doesn’t behave as I would expect. ; given a function name,

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The code below doesn’t behave as I would expect.

; given a function name, its args and body, create 2 versions:
; i.e., (double-it foo []) should create 2 functions: foo and foo*
(defmacro double-it             
  [fname args & body]       
  `(defn ~fname ~args ~@body) 
  `(defn ~(symbol (str fname "*")) ~args ~@body))

The code above doesn’t create two functions as I would expect. It only creates the last one.

user=> (double-it deez [a b] (str b a))
#'user/deez*

How can I get a single macro to define two functions?

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    2026-05-15T05:26:22+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 5:26 am
    
    ; given a function name, its args and body, create 2 versions:
    ; ie (double-it foo [] ) should create 2 functions: foo and foo*
    (defmacro double-it                
      [fname args & body]         
      `(do (defn ~fname ~args ~@body)
           (defn ~(symbol (str fname "*")) ~args ~@body)))
    
    (double-it afunc [str] (println str))
    
    (afunc* "asd")
    (afunc "asd")
    
    

    No need to quote them separately.

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