Sean,
If the class implements Map, then it already behaves as an associative
data structure in Clojure. E.g.,
(map (fn [[k v]] (println v))
(doto (java.util.HashMap.)
(.put "foo" "bar")
(.put "baz" "noo")))
(get (doto (java.util.HashMap.)
(.put "foo" "bar")
(.put "baz" "noo")) "foo")
=> "bar"
That means you can write read-map as
(defn read-map [m]
(merge {} m))
-R
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