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Re: Objective C To Dylan
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- Subject: Re: Objective C To Dylan
- From: Andreas Bogk <address@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 04:45:01 -0400
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Eric Gouriou <egouriou@cup.hp.com> writes:
> This would be a good place to have the macro extensions
> that were mentionned by Fun-O folks a long while ago (sorry,
> I don't remember who right now). Those allowed to create
> #-prefixed macros with multiple kinds of brackets, with the
> ability to use a procedural macro to parse and transform
> the contents:
Yes, that's on my wish list too.
Andreas
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