> (defn memoized [f]
>   (comp deref (memoize (fn [& args] (delay (apply f args)))))
>
>
Thanks for looking into that. This indeed would solve a "semantics" problem
of memoize, as it returns a value now. However, it seems that
clojure.core.memoize,
or rather  clojure.core.cache memoize is based of, is not thread safe.

It uses ConcurrentHashMap's "put" under the hood, instead of atomic
"putIfAbsent". I might be completely wrong here though.

Cheers,
Andy

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