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On Oct 4, 1:41 pm, samppi <rbysam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I want to do this:
>
> (defn a ...)
> (cache a) ; or (cache #'a) or (cache 'a); it doesn't matter to me
>
> ...instead of this:
>
> (def a (memoize (fn ...)))
>
> That way, it separates the concern of what a does from the
> optimization I'm doing on it. Now, I'm kind of stuck; how should I do
> it?
>
> (defn cache
> "Replaces the function that the given variable refers to
> with a memoizing version of it."
> [fn-var]
> (??? fn-var (memoize @fn-var)))
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