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This is an Emacs minor mode (following the example of rainbow-delimiters) to change the color of Lisp code based on the backquote depth.

It's helpful for writing macros as well as understanding them. After I first got it working, I finally had an intuitive understanding for what the comma + single-quote pattern does and started using it in a more consistent fashion.

once-only

pandoric-eval

too-many-unquotes

Known issues:

  • The previous colorization may not always reappear once the mode is disabled.
  • Escaped characters like #\` are not handled.

Unknown issues:

  • Not tested for Lisps other than Common Lisp. I'm not entirely sure whether the readers for other Lisps work entirely the same in regards to pathological corner cases.

Future work:

  • Make this work as an extra layer on top of lisp-mode so keywords are highlighted but still appear somewhat distinct at different backquote levels.
  • Visually indicate symbols that are vulnerable to capture.
  • Make color change after backquote or comma, not before. At first I thought the current approach was more helpful during the process of writing a macro, but there are some hairy situations (in which you want an actual comma to appear in the final form) where it's misleading.

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Visualize the quotation depth of Lisp code in Emacs.

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