Hi folks,
Would those more knowledgable about Clojure care to weigh in on
whether it be a good idea to create a custom class inheriting from
IDeref? I've been considering creating session proxy objects (to be
later replaced with protocols) that would respond to deref calls, e.g.
(def session
(proxy [IDeref] []
(deref [this]
(read-session (.store this)))
(store [this]
{:type ::memory-store})))
Is this a good idea, or is it considered bad practice to use IDeref in
anything apart from core Clojure concurrently primitives?
- James
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