On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 7:04 PM, Chas Emerick <cemer...@snowtide.com> wrote:
> Just as a general comment: just because any of our idiosyncratic functions 
> and macros aren't accepted for inclusion in Clojure proper does _not_ mean 
> that they can't find a full and vigorous life in their own libraries.

Yeah, sorry, I kinda jumped on the negative instead of encouraging
this to go into a community library :(

> In this particular case, I'll bet that someone has an arbitrary threading 
> macro in a library somewhere you can use…or, you can create such a library.  
> Given the number of times this has come up, I'm certain it would find some 
> love.

This is the third(?) time so you are probably right. This might be a
good place to start:

https://github.com/pallet/thread-expr
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