Is there anything wrong with doing something like this?

(def foo (atom {:fn inc}))
((:fn @foo) 1)
; => 2

This works in Clojure and ClojureScript.

Just wondering if placing functions into immutable data structures could cause 
any grief. 

Or are functions sufficiently “first class” so that this is perfectly fine?

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