On 17 September 2010 00:56, Michael Ossareh <ossa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Meikel,
>
>>
>>>     (recur (cond (not (nil? (data key)))
>>>                (true? true)
>>
>> *ieeck* Please do (cond ... :else default-clause). Not true, or (true?
>> true) or other stuff.
>
> Wow, I somehow missed the :else option in cond? I've got that (true?
> true) stuff scattered all over my code - going to change that right
> now. Thanks for showing me this.

It's not actually an ":else option in cond".  Anything that is not
false or nil can work there, so :any-arb-keyword would work just as
well as :else.  But by convention, Clojure programmers tend to use
:else.

-- 
Michael Wood <esiot...@gmail.com>

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