Yup. core.logic uses persistent hash maps to store logic variable bindings.

David

On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 10:32 PM, daly <d...@axiom-developer.org> wrote:

> One of the benefits of immutable data structures is the
> ability to do speculative execution. You can compute an
> answer and if you don't like it you can just abandon it.
>
> This is useful for techniques like backtracking.
>
> I don't see this idea mentioned anywhere in Clojure but
> I think it would make an interesting bullet point.
>
> Tim Daly
>
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