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@resyntax-ci resyntax-ci bot commented Jul 20, 2025

Resyntax fixed 20 issues in 4 files.

  • Fixed 11 occurrences of let-to-define
  • Fixed 2 occurrences of define-lambda-to-define
  • Fixed 1 occurrence of if-let-to-cond
  • Fixed 1 occurrence of send-chain-to-send+
  • Fixed 1 occurrence of nested-if-to-cond
  • Fixed 1 occurrence of hash-ref-with-constant-lambda-to-hash-ref-without-lambda
  • Fixed 1 occurrence of if-else-false-to-and
  • Fixed 1 occurrence of for-each-to-for
  • Fixed 1 occurrence of if-begin-to-cond

resyntax-ci bot added 9 commits July 20, 2025 00:12
Using `cond` instead of `if` here makes `begin` unnecessary
`cond` with internal definitions is preferred over `if` with `let`, to reduce nesting
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The lambda can be removed from the failure result in this `hash-ref` expression.
Internal definitions are recommended instead of `let` expressions, to reduce nesting.
The `define` form supports a shorthand for defining functions.
This `if` expression can be refactored to an equivalent expression using `and`.
This `for-each` operation can be replaced with a `for` loop.
This method chain made of nested `send` expressions can be written more clearly as a `send+` expression.
This `if`-`else` chain can be converted to a `cond` expression.
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