You may also find a use for condas-> which I describe in a mini blog post 
here: http://blog.juxt.pro/posts/condas.html

It combines cond-> and as-> which I find super useful when dealing with 
various fn type signatures.

On Saturday, 3 October 2015 15:59:51 UTC+1, ru wrote:
>
> So am I! Sean, can you share code for condp->> too, please.
>
> пятница, 2 октября 2015 г., 17:49:28 UTC+3 пользователь ru написал:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Can I use in tests threading expression of cond->, and how?
>>
>> Thanx in advance,
>>   Ru
>>
>

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