I just found out that it also works like this:
(defn get-header
(list [:link {:type "text/css" ...}]
[:script {:type "text/javascript" ...}]])
(html [:head (get-header) ...] [:body ...])
They key here is not to return a vector. If the html macro encounters
another kind of sequence, it does the splicing that I want.
Razvan
On Dec 17, 6:32 pm, Razvan Rotaru <[email protected]> wrote:
> Great. Thanks.
>
> On Dec 17, 6:08 pm, Baishampayan Ghose <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > This may sound a bit weird, but can I "unquote-splice" something when
> > > calling a macro. Here's an attempt to do this with hiccup:
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> > > (defn get-header
> > > [[:link {:type "text/css" ...}]
> > > [:script {:type "text/javascript" ...}]])
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> > > (html [:head (get-header) ...] [:body ...])
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> > > The result of get-header needs to "spliced" into the rest of the
> > > structure for the html macro to work.
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> > You can use either `apply` or `into` here -
>
> > (apply vector :head (get-header))
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> > (into [:head] (get-header))
>
> > Regards,
> > BG
>
> > --
> > Baishampayan Ghose
> > b.ghose at gmail.com
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