At second thought I'll use syntax-local-name to infer names to structs
(in an immutable field and using prop:custom-write)
Does not give me the variable in which an instance originally was defined,
but that is less important .
Not being able to spot the original definition of an instance in case of an
error
while using the instance later on, well that I can live with.
Thanks again, Jos

On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 at 20:56, Matthew Flatt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> If you're just interested in the symbolic name "x", as opposed to the
>> binding identifier, then see `syntax-local-name` or
>> `syntax-local-infer-name`.
>>
>> If you want the binding identifier, though, that's not available.
>>
>> Matthew
>>
>

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