Using letfn allows the local functions to reference each other arbitrarily.
In your example, f2 can call f1 but not vice versa.
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 11:08 AM, Alex Baranosky <
alexander.barano...@gmail.com> wrote:
> letfn has no value imo. It is an unwritten stylistic rule I have to never
> us
Not knowing the problem you’re specifically trying to solve, would using using
the GNU java compiler work to take byte code to native?
On April 25, 2016 at 12:47:37 PM, JvJ (kfjwhee...@gmail.com) wrote:
I've been wondering lately about getting Clojure to compile to native code, and
so I've b
On May 23, 2016 at 6:10:46 PM, Phil Virgo (pwvi...@gmail.com) wrote:
(take-while #(= (first %) %) s) ; IllegalArgumentException Don't know how
to create ISeq from: java.lang.Long clojure.lang.RT.seqFrom (RT.java:505)
Your problem is that take-while will call the predicate for each item in
the