Is there any way to "open up" a function and look at the source code that
made it? I know there is some source code in the documentation of certain
functions, but I'm looking for a way to view the structures that make up
the code.
As a kind of work around, I made a macro called M> (shown below), but I'm
wondering if there's a better way. Thanks.
(defmacro M>
"This is a meta-compilation macro. It attaches the code itself
as metadata of the object that code evaluates to."
[& forms]
(if (= (count forms) 1)
`(with-merge-meta
~(first forms)
{:code '~(first forms)})
`(with-merge-meta
(do ~@forms)
{:code '(do ~@forms)})))
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