The same is true of irrefutable patterns in haskell.

>
> The difference is that a pattern match can fail, and in that case
> other patterns are tried. Clojure's destructuring assumes that the
> value has the right structure. If it doesn't, then you will get an
> exception thrown.
>
>

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