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The right-hand side must be enclosed by delimiters, which are ignored by the
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transcriber (therefore ` () => ((1,2,3)) ` is a macro that expands to a tuple
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expression, ` () => (let $x=$val) ` is a macro that expands to a statement, and
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- ` () => (1,2,3) ` is a macro that expands to a syntax errror ).
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Except for permissibility of ` $name ` (and ` $(...)* ` , discussed below), the
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right-hand side of a macro definition is ordinary Rust syntax. In particular,
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