Fellow programming language nerds: What are some good examples of pattern matching in Lisp languages? I like the way pattern matching looks in Erlang/Prolog and OCaml, but it seems awkward with s-exprs. Any thoughts?
In Common Lisp, trivia is the worthy successor of optima that displaced my old fare-matcher. Racket has a built-in pattern matcher, and so has Gerbil Scheme. Clojure has a match library. Works great. What's your problem with them?
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In Shen you can't pass arguments to a function any other way.
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