Dear Nicola, Meikel,

Thanks for the quick replies! But is there a way to get at all reader forms 
recognized by clojure.core/read-string automatically, so that I don't have 
to do the bookkeeping of readers myself whenever I define a novel record 
etc?
Of course, I could define my own 'defrecord-and-edn-reader' macro, but this 
seems a bit overkill?

Joachim.

Op maandag 9 september 2013 14:30:20 UTC+2 schreef Meikel Brandmeyer 
(kotarak):
>
> Hi,
>
> Am Montag, 9. September 2013 14:21:12 UTC+2 schrieb Joachim De Beule:
>>
>> 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?
>>
>>
> I don't know about the first, but second should be quite easy: (edn/read 
> {:readers {'test.X map->X}} <input>).
>
> Kind regards
> Meikel 
>

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