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def-keymap-fn throws error

def-keymap works but def-keymap-fn throws this:

; Sponsored by @rafaeldelboni ❤
; --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; eval (file): ...s/nvim/.config/nvim/fnl/dotfiles/mappings.fnl
; Compile error in /home/p00f/.local/share/nvim/site/pack/packer/start/zest.nvim/fnl/zest/macros.fnl:117
;   unknown global in strict mode: ZEST_VLUA_23_auto
; 
;               `(.. ":call " ZEST_VLUA# "()<cr>"))
; * Try looking to see if there's a typo.
; * Try using the _G table instead, eg. _G.ZEST_VLUA_23_auto if you really want a global.
; * Try moving this code to somewhere that ZEST_VLUA_23_auto is in scope.
; * Try binding ZEST_VLUA_23_auto as a local in the scope of this code.

when i do

(import-macros {:def-keymap-fn fmap
                :def-keymap kmap} :zest.macros)
(kmap :<C-n> [n] ":bnext<CR>")
(fmap :de [n] (print 1))

def-keymap invalid variable names

The ZEST_OPTS_X_auto variable names use an incremented X value.
For example:

(ki- [n] 
 {:H "^"
  :L "$"})

generates

local ZEST_OPTS_19_auto = {noremap = true}
vim.api.nvim_set_keymap("n", "L", "$", ZEST_OPTS_18_auto)
return vim.api.nvim_set_keymap("n", "H", "^", ZEST_OPTS_18_auto)

Some enhancements that i found.

tools

Found some fennel tools in compiler's wiki. Ones that i use are:

code

Found way to check if arg to macro is a function at compile time.

(fn function? [f]
  "checks if a 'f' is function."
  (let [ref (?. f 1 1)]
    (or (= ref :hashfn) 
        (= ref :fn))))

how it works:

Fennel Passes variable as table:

{ "hashfn", -- it indexes this val.
    byteend = 78,
    bytestart = 73,
    line = 4,
    prefix = "hashfn",
    <metatable> = <1>{ "SYMBOL",
      __eq = <function 1>,
      __fennelview = <function 2>,                                      __lt = <function 3>,
      __tostring = <function 2>
   }
}

Caveats

Won't work if function is indirectly passed.
Eg-

(fn name [] 
  (do-something))

(macro-name name) ;; will not work

(macro-name #(name)) ;; will work

example of macro taken from my dotfiles.

(fn M.map- [args fs ts]
  (let [(modes opts) (keymap-options args)
        fs (tostring fs)]
    (if (function? ts)
        (def-fn-map modes fs ts opts)
        (def-map modes fs (tostring ts) opts))))

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