Belun writes:
> why isn't the type of a function : clojure.lang.IFn ?
> it's this instead :
> user=> (type #(str "wonder" "what" "this" "is"))
> user$eval7$fn__8
user> (class #(str "wonder" "what" "this" "is"))
user$eval3515$fn__3516
user> (pprint1 (ancestors *1))
#{clojure.lang.Fn
clojure.lang.IMeta
java.lang.Runnable
java.lang.Object
clojure.lang.IObj
clojure.lang.IFn
java.util.concurrent.Callable
clojure.lang.AFn
clojure.lang.AFunction
java.io.Serializable
java.util.Comparator}
nil
> would love if you would [...]
>
Sorry, no love tonite.
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