I use it in Clojurescript for a custom tuple type.
For small number of items, deftypes are way faster to create and access
than PersistentVectors. I use tuple type e.g. for returning multiple values
from a function. Implementing #[] allowed me to have a compact syntax for
creating and destructuring such tuples.
(defn foo [a b]
#[(+ a b) (- a b) (* a b)])
(defn foo []
(let [#[plus minus times] (foo 1 2)]
(str "bla bla" plus "blaah" minus)))
JW
On Friday, December 28, 2012 11:15:52 PM UTC+1, vemv wrote:
>
> I was just wondering - given that we have the #() and #{} literals, why
> not a #[] as well? Queues look like a good fit.
>
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