> @let x = 3 > >where "@" means that a macro invocation is coming up. Hrm. Don't think so. Any hypothetical Python-native macro utility should be very tightly integrated such that it allows you to create your own special-purpose dialect of the language on a per-project basis if need be. One of the appeals of utilities like this is to map domain-specific capabilities directly onto a computer programming language. Tis one of the lasting contributions of Lisp to the programming community, it is. C//
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