Yes true.

If it is leaf , do process-some-class-instance

If it is not, then it could hold a collection of nodes and leafs (a mixture)

Actually , I'm checking tree-seq but I don't know how to use it in my case.

Any ideas ?

On Friday, November 16, 2012 1:06:22 AM UTC+2, lpetit wrote:
>
> Am I right in guessing that your input is some kind of tree where 
> Someclass instances are leafs and non-leaf nodes are represented by maps 
> having a :children key?
>
> Sent from a smartphone, please excuse the brevity/typos.
>
> Le 15 nov. 2012 à 23:33, "Hussein B." <hubag...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> Would you please help me to morph this to an idiomatic Clojure ?
>
> (defn crazy [input]
>     (if (instance? SomeClass input)
>         (seq (process-some-class-instance input))
>         (map  crazy  (:children input))))
>
>
> Thanks for help and time.
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