aaa ok I see...
so I can have my cake and eat it too? :-)
I'm just surprised cos slurp/spit has never failed me before and I've
tried with maps, vectors & lists but everyone is suggesting it is wrong
practice...
anyway, thanks for taking the time...
Jim
On 20/11/12 19:58, Stuart Sierra wrote:
*print-dup* tries to preserve type information. That's why it emits
constructor functions with #=.
You can still use 'pr' with *print-dup* set to false, which is the
default. You get machine-readable data of the correct abstract type,
e.g. list/vector/map/set, but you lose type information like whether
it's a hash-map or a sorted-map.
-S
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