Stefan,

Thank you for your reply. You are referring to applying an annotation to an 
instance/object.

If we could imagine it existed for the moment, this is what I'd be looking 
for:
(meta {:foo "meta"} (defrecord Foo (bar baz)))

I should then somehow be able to retrieve the metadata of the type 
definition, given an instance of it. In other words, given an instance of 
record Foo, I should be able to get to the metadata of its defrecord 
definition.

Maybe I should post my solution to this problem here?

Thanks!

Jacques


On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 4:51:15 PM UTC+2, Stefan Kamphausen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am not sure whether I fully understand your question.  However, when you 
> create a record, a second constructor will be created for you which also 
> expects a meta-data map:
>
> user=> (defrecord Foo (bar baz))
> user=> (meta (Foo. 2 3 {:foo "meta"} nil))
> {:foo "meta"}
>
>
> Hope that helps.
> Stefan
>

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