I like using tree-seq and core.match when working on instaparse ASTs - like
this:
(require ['clojure.core.match :as 'm])
(def s
[{"n" {"id" "a"} "d" 2 "children" [{"n" {"id" "c"} "d" 4 "children"
nil}]} {"n" {"id" "b"} "d" 3 "children" nil}])
;; top-down-traversal
(defn nodes [x]
(tree-seq coll? seq x))
;; target pred
(defn sel-pred [n]
(and (map? n)
(some
#{{"id" "c"}}
(vals n))))
(some
(fn [x]
(m/match x
(_ :guard #(sel-pred %)) x
:else nil))
(tree-seq coll? seq s))
The guard is a little clumbsy but as far as I can see match does not
support map-matches with binding-keys like {k {"id" "c"}}.
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