(def map-entry (first {1 2})) (empty map-entry) => nil Up until now my understanding was that map entries are completely interchangeable with vectors, in that you can conj and assoc just like vectors, and you can even call them like functions. I figured that calling empty on a map entry would return an empty vector. Does this seem like a reasonable functionality demand, or can someone shed some light on why this is the current behavior?
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