if I'm reading the source correctly, ((partial map f) something) and ((map
f) something) are completely different, yes?


On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 1:13 PM, Alex Miller <a...@puredanger.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 2:20:38 PM UTC-5, Robin Heggelund Hansen
> wrote:
>>
>> I just want to check that I understand this. Instead of returning and
>> manipulating lazy-seqs, you compose functions
>>
>
> yes
>
>
>> (sort of like they way you would in Haskell?)
>>
>
>
>> which return reqular seqs (non-lazy).
>>
>
> no - they return functions which you can choose to use eagerly, lazily, in
> a channel, or in other ways we haven't even thought of yet.
>
>
>> So I guess the upside is more flexibility, but you get eager-evaluation.
>> Or am I misunderstanding something?
>>
>
> You get the choice eagerness (along with many other things).
>
>
>>
>> kl. 20:01:24 UTC+2 onsdag 6. august 2014 skrev Rich Hickey følgende:
>>>
>>> I pushed today the initial work on transducers. I describe transducers
>>> briefly in this blog post:
>>>
>>> http://blog.cognitect.com/blog/2014/8/6/transducers-are-coming
>>>
>>> This work builds on the work done for reducers, bringing
>>> context-independent mapping, filtering etc to other areas, such as
>>> core.async.
>>>
>>> This is work in progress. We will be cutting alpha releases to help make
>>> it easier to start using core's transducers together with core.async's new
>>> support for them.
>>>
>>> I am very excited about this powerful technique and how we all might use
>>> it.
>>>
>>> Please have a look.
>>>
>>> Feedback welcome,
>>>
>>> Rich
>>>
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