Probably because they are not documented. This is the source code for
ISeq in total
/**
* A persistent, functional, sequence interface
* <p/>
* ISeqs are immutable values, i.e. neither first(), nor rest() changes
* or invalidates the ISeq
*/
public interface ISeq extends IPersistentCollection {
Object first();
ISeq next();
ISeq more();
ISeq cons(Object o);
}
I think you are supposed to guess what the interfaces mean based on the
names of the methods.
Phil
crocket <[email protected]> writes:
> http://clojure.github.io/clojure/javadoc/ doesn't expost interfaces like
> clojure.lang.ISeq, so when I refer to such interfaces, I have to download
> clojure javadoc from maven.
> I'd like to refer to those interface on web browsers. Why are they not
> exposed on the web?
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