> So you convert the coll first to a sequence and compared it to the
reverse.
> Does the reversed coll not to be converted to a sequence then?
`reverse` will call `seq` on the coll that is passed in, so you don't need
to.
I used `doc` and `source` to find this out:
user=> (doc reverse)
-------------------------
clojure.core/reverse
([coll])
Returns a seq of the items in coll in reverse order. Not lazy.
user=> (source reverse)
(defn reverse
"Returns a seq of the items in coll in reverse order. Not lazy."
{:added "1.0"
:static true}
[coll]
(reduce1 conj () coll))
user=> (source clojure.core/reduce1)
(defn ^:private ^:static
reduce1
([f coll]
(let [s (seq coll)]
(if s
(reduce1 f (first s) (next s))
(f))))
([f val coll]
(let [s (seq coll)]
(if s
(if (chunked-seq? s)
(recur f
(.reduce (chunk-first s) f val)
(chunk-next s))
(recur f (f val (first s)) (next s)))
val))))
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