I ran into this while working on making functions durable. Here's a
contrived example:
=> (defn a
([x] x)
([x y] (+ (a x) (a y))))
#'user/a
=> (a 1 2)
3
=> (def b a)
#'user/b
=> (b 1 2)
3
=> (defn a [x]
(- x))
#'user/a
=> (b 1 2)
-3
Is this what people expect? I would think that the original
definition of a, which is self-referencing, should point to itself no
matter what it's named, not get resolved at invoke-time to see what
the var is currently resolving to.
Thanks,
Alyssa Kwan
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