If I had to guess I'd say the name of the function isn't stored with it

nil
boot.user=> (clojure.reflect/reflect (fn foo [] nil))
{:bases #{clojure.lang.AFunction}, :flags #{:public :final}, :members 
#{#clojure.reflect.Constructor{:name boot.user$eval1530$foo__1531, 
:declaring-class boot.user$eval1530$foo__1531, :parameter-types [], 
:exception-types [], :flags #{:public}} #clojure.reflect.Method{:name 
invoke, :return-type java.lang.Object, :declaring-class 
boot.user$eval1530$foo__1531, :parameter-types [], :exception-types [], 
:flags #{:public}}}}


On Monday, October 23, 2017 at 10:57:42 PM UTC-7, Shantanu Kumar wrote:
>
> Not sure whether you can deterministically recover the exact name at all 
> times, but the following can get you started:
>
> (re-matches #".*\$(.*)__.*" (.getName (class (fn cool-func! [] (println 
> "hi")))))
>
> I have altered the name to `cool-func!` on purpose to show where it may 
> break.
>
>
> Shantanu
>
> On Tuesday, 24 October 2017 10:35:12 UTC+5:30, Nick Mudge wrote:
>>
>> Let's say I have this anonymous function:
>>
>> (fn cool [] (println "hi"))
>>
>> How can I extract the name from it?
>>
>> Obviously the name of the function is stored with the function. How can I 
>> get to it?
>>
>>
>>

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