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.. _walk:
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walk
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-----
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----
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Usage: `(walk inner outer form)`
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97
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postwalk
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--------
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.. _postwalk:
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@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ each sub-form, uses ``f`` 's return value in place of the original.
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HyInteger(7)])])])])
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prewalk
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--------
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-------
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.. _prewalk:
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@ -194,3 +194,64 @@ each sub-form, uses ``f`` 's return value in place of the original.
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HyInteger(6),
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HyList([
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HyInteger(7)])])])])
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macroexpand-all
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---------------
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Usage: `(macroexpand-all form &optional module-name)`
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Recursively performs all possible macroexpansions in form, using the ``require`` context of ``module-name``.
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`macroexpand-all` assumes the calling module's context if unspecified.
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Macros
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======
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let
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---
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``let`` creates lexically-scoped names for local variables.
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A let-bound name ceases to refer to that local outside the ``let`` form.
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Arguments in nested functions and bindings in nested ``let`` forms can shadow these names.
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.. code-block:: hy
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=> (let [x 5] ; creates a new local bound to name 'x
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... (print x)
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... (let [x 6] ; new local and name binding that shadows 'x
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... (print x))
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... (print x)) ; 'x refers to the first local again
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5
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6
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5
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The ``global`` special form changes the meaning of names to refer to the
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module-level variables instead of locals, and this change still applies inside a ``let`` form,
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even if a global has the same name as a let binding.
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Basic assignments (e.g. ``setv``, ``+=``) will update the local variable named by a let binding,
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when they assign to a let-bound name.
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But assignments via ``import`` are always hoisted to normal Python scope, and
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likewise, ``defclass`` will assign the class to the Python scope,
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even if it shares the name of a let binding.
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Use ``__import__`` and ``type`` (or whatever metaclass) instead,
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if you must avoid this hoisting.
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When used in a nested function,
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nonlocal assignments to let-bound variables still require a ``nonlocal`` form.
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The ``let`` macro takes two parameters: a list defining *variables*
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and the *body* which gets executed. *variables* is a vector of
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variable and value pairs.
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``let`` executes the variable assignments one-by-one, in the order written.
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.. code-block:: hy
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=> (let [x 5
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... y (+ x 1)]
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... (print x y))
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5 6
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