I have a question about some code in Clojure's compojure library.
(defn compile-route
"Compile a route in the form (method path & body) into a function."
[method route bindings body]
`(make-route
~method ~(prepare-route route)
(fn [request#]
(let-request [~bindings request#] ~@body))))
I've only seen gensyms used in the context of macros, where they are used to prevent clashes between bindings used in the macro and bindings in the local scope.
I would think that since the above is a function and not a macro that it is immune to this. Therefore I am wondering what the rationale is for writing this function like a macro.
(In case you are wondering, I checked the commit history to see if this function was initially written as a macro. It was not.)