Hi List,

As documented at http://clojure.org/reader, defining a record with 
defrecord also installs a reader form, e.g.:

(ns test)
(defrecord X [a b])
(read-string "#test.X{:a :foo, :b :bar})
=> test.X{:a :foo, :b :bar}

However, the record reader form does not seem to be visible 
to clojure.tools.reader.edn/read-str:

(clojure.tools.reader.edn/read-str  "#test.X{:a :foo, :b :bar})
=> ExceptionInfo No reader function for tag test.X ...

So my questions are:

1) Is it really required that any non-standard reader-forms are passed to 
clojure.tools.reader.edn/read-str 
(via the :readers option)? and 

2) If so, how do I get to the reader-forms of clojure.core/read-str, e.g. 
for reading records?

Thanks!
Joachim. 

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