Hopefully that makes sense. Let me illustrate.

(reduce + [1 2 3 4])
;=> 10
(reductions + [1 2 3 4)
;=> (1 3 6 10)

(-> 1 f g h)
;=> (h (g (f 1)))

I'm hoping to get a function that behaves like:
(--> 1 f g h)
;=> ((f 1) (g (f 1) (h (g (f 1))))

Any ideas?

Regards,
Bill

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