> > > The result wouldn't return faster if the input is an infinite list. > > Ah, I see the gotcha now. If you don't implement *or *as a macro, all arguments will be evaluated before *or *is invoked. Macro-expansion won't evaluate later arguments if a former one short-circuits, of course. I'd only tested this with lazy-sequences, not functions over them..
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