- Source: Syntactic closure
In computer science, syntactic closures are an implementation strategy for a hygienic macro system. The term pertains to the Scheme programming language.
When a syntactic closure is used the arguments to a macro call are enclosed in the current environment, such that they cannot inadvertently reference bindings introduced by the macro itself.
References
External links
Syntactic exposures - A Lexically-Scoped Macro Facility for Extensible Compilers
syntactic closures at Schemewiki
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- Syntactic closure
- Closure (computer programming)
- Syntactic methods
- Hygienic macro
- Macro (computer science)
- Unification (computer science)
- Logical consequence
- Formal language
- Birkhoff's theorem
- Scheme (programming language)