On 31 March 2016 at 16:39, hiskennyness <kentil...@gmail.com> wrote:

> In porting my modelling library Cells to Clojure I managed to get a stack
> overflow when the printer tried to print a recursive data structure* I have
> used in the Common Lisp version.
>
> * Basically, a ref holds a map in which some values are maps in which some
> values are the ref.
>
> In Lisp we have *print-depth* as well as *print-length* to deal with just
> this case.
>
> Is there some way I can deal with this, or are recursive data structures
> not really supported by Clojure?
>

The same variables exist in Clojure: *print-level* and *print-length*
respectively.

- James

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