I can iterate through a transient vector, as count and nth can be used 
directly on the transient.
Is there any way to iterate through the keys (or key/value pairs) of a 
transient hash, other than just making a persistent version of it?

I guess the meta-question is, any advice on finding which functions work on 
transients, other than digging through the source?

Thanks

Tom

p.s. my project is actually ClojureScript but I figured this was a Clojure 
question. Just mentioning it in case the answer relies on details under the 
hood.

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