user=> (doc ffirst)
-------------------------
clojure.core/ffirst
([x])
  Same as (first (first x))
nil
user=> 


That could help a bit :))))

Luc P.

andrei <andrei.zhabin...@gmail.com> wrote ..
> Hi,
> 
> I have a code similar to this:
> 
> (def pairs (list [1 :a] [2 :b] [3 :c]))
> ...
> (loop [ps pairs, ret {}]
>     (cond (empty? ps) ret
>              (some-test (first (first ps))) (recur (rest ps) (add-to-
> result ret (first (first ps))))
>              :true (recur (rest ps) (do-smth-else ret (first (first
> ps))))))
> 
> You can see that string (first (first ps)), which actually gets first
> element of a first vector in pairs, occur many times. I can't move it
> before cond, since ps may be empty and evaluating of (first (first
> ps)) will produce an error (ok, it won't, but in general case it may).
> Is there another way to simplify code to not repeat one form several
> times?
> 
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