feat(macro processor): adding $paste to stop node evalution inside macros#472
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feat(macro processor): adding $paste to stop node evalution inside macros#472
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Fuzzing report/usr/local/bin/afl-whatsup status check tool for afl-fuzz by Michal Zalewski Summary statsCycles without finds : 0 [+] Captured 28409 tuples (map size 165449, highest value 255, total values 229686120) in '/dev/null'. |
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Description
Function macros evaluate their argument recursively, which can produce unwanted result when passing a macro-evaluatable node as an argument to a macro:
Here the
(@ ...)node is evaluated as a macro and returns an error because there isn't a 6th node inside(list:setAt short_list 5 "a").$pasteaims to fix this problem by pasting a given node and stopping its evaluation.Checklist
https://github.com/ArkScript-lang/website/pull/36
ArkScript-lang/std#39