Hi group,
I'm playing around with Clojure for a few weeks now and quite like it.
Today however I noticed one thing which puzzles me a lot, and maybe
points at something very basic I've misunderstood, so I wanted to ask
here:
Why doesn't
(do (map #(throw (Exception. %)) '("a")) true)
throw any Exception?
It seems to me that it is because of the combination of do and map,
since they alone behave like I would expect:
(map #(throw (Exception. %)) '("a"))
throws an Exception and so does
(do (throw (Exception. "a") true)
Does anybody have a good explanation for me?
Thanks a lot,
Jirka
P.S.: Sorry, I have submitted this post in an incomplete version a few
minutes ago...
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