On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 2:15 AM, Ken Scambler <ken.scamb...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> Lisp being Lisp, I rolled my own and it works fine.   But I was wondering
> if there was an idiomatic way to do this in the standard library, without
> the repetition that cond necessitates when you are testing against a single
> value.
>

user=> (defn app-p [p v] (p v))
#'user/app-p
user=> (condp app-p 3
  #_=>    even? (println "even")
  #_=>    odd? (println "odd"))
odd
nil
user=>


-- 
Ben Wolfson
"Human kind has used its intelligence to vary the flavour of drinks, which
may be sweet, aromatic, fermented or spirit-based. ... Family and social
life also offer numerous other occasions to consume drinks for pleasure."
[Larousse, "Drink" entry]

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