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[O] funny emacs-lisp macro behavior in org-babel related to lexical-bind


From: John Kitchin
Subject: [O] funny emacs-lisp macro behavior in org-babel related to lexical-binding
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2016 14:36:45 -0400

Hi all,

I was playing around with elisp macros in an org-file and came across a
behavior I didn't expect that is due to lexical binding.

Here is the code:

#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results output :prologue
;; -*- lexical-binding: t -*-

;; you need this to make the binding.
(setq lexical-binding t)

;; Graham's alambda
(defmacro alambda (parms &rest body)
  `(cl-labels ((self ,parms ,@body))
     #'self))

(setq
 N
 (alambda (n)
          (if (> n 0)
              (cons
               n
               (self (- n 1))))))


(funcall N 3)
#+END_SRC

The last line should return (3 2 1), and it does if I use C-x C-e on
each form. If I try to run the block though, I get an error:

cons: Symbol’s value as variable is void: --cl-self--

I can see where that comes from. The macro expands to:
(lambda (n) (if (> n 0) (cons n (funcall --cl-self-- (- n 1)))))

This doesn't work because babel simply evals the body of the code. It
turns out you can use eval with lexical scoping:

(eval FORM &optional LEXICAL)

Evaluate FORM and return its value.
If LEXICAL is t, evaluate using lexical scoping.

So, I would like to propose adding the third argument to the eval
statement that reads 

(assoc :lexical params)

to turn on lexical eval if you want it.

What do you think?

--
Professor John Kitchin
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Department of Chemical Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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@johnkitchin
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