Hey,
I just noticed that while recur can be the last statement in most threading 
macros,
it can't be used within an `as->` macro.

  user=> (macroexpand '(-> x (recur)))
  (recur x)

  user=> (macroexpand '(as-> x % (recur %)))
  (let* [% x % (recur %)] %)

This means that a recur within a `as->` will cause a CompilerException, because 
it is not at the tail position.

Thoughts?

Cheers,
Jan-Paul

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