Hello,

I'm trying to understand the lazyness, how they work, how to create them, 
how to avoid pre-realisation.

Can someone point me to which documentation would be helpful, where do I 
find it ?

Frank

Am Montag, 10. März 2014 13:16:00 UTC+1 schrieb Asfand Yar Qazi:
>
> On Monday, 10 March 2014 11:35:30 UTC, Alan Forrester wrote:
>>
>> According to the documentation for map 
>> http://clojuredocs.org/clojure_core/clojure.core/map 
>> (map + x y) 
>>
>> where x and y are two collections adds the first element of x to the 
>> first element of y, the second element of x to the second element of y 
>> and so on until either x or y is exhausted. 
>>
>
> OK I feel like an idiot - I was going by what I picked up from Clojure 
> Programming, and didn't read the official API docs, sorry.  The "until 
> either x or y is exhausted" bit is what was the missing piece of the puzzle.
>  
>
>> You seem to be trying to imagine how lazy-seqs work rather than 
>> reading the documentation, which tells you how they behave when you 
>> run a program or type an expression into the REPL.
>>
>
> I will take your advice on-board.
>
> Many thanks
>  
>

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