Nothing in the Java.io namespace was made by the clojure team, so it's not 
their fault that reader and pushbackreader aren't cross compatible. I'm 
assuming that they need something from pushbackreader for performance reasons, 
but that's just a guess. 

Clojurescript and ClojureCLR must have different solutions because they're just 
different platforms. Abstracting the whole high performance IO api from each of 
these platforms is silly and probably unwise.  

--Ashton

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> On Dec 8, 2014, at 1:12 AM, Fluid Dynamics <a2093...@trbvm.com> wrote:
> 
>> On Monday, December 8, 2014 2:26:42 AM UTC-5, Andy Fingerhut wrote:
>> In regards to your question "Why isn't this documented anywhere?", it is 
>> documented somewhere -- in the documentation string for clojure.edn/read, 
>> the very function you were attempting to use:
>> 
>> user=> (doc clojure.edn/read)
>> -------------------------
>> clojure.edn/read
>> ([] [stream] [opts stream])
>>   Reads the next object from stream, which must be an instance of
>>   java.io.PushbackReader or some derivee.  stream defaults to the
>>   current value of *in*.
> 
> What's *not* documented is that io/reader doesn't output something that 
> edn/read can use directly, nor is there documented an officially recommended 
> workaround for this.
> 
> AFAICT just wrapping the reader output in "(java.io.PushbackReader. ...)" 
> works.
> 
> Still, this is awkward, verbose, and prevents the (nontrivial) use of edn in 
> a platform-neutral way by referring only to Clojure functions without direct 
> interop. Well, except for the even more awkward workaround of slurp and 
> read-string, with the accompanying need to hold the entire file in memory 
> *twice* for a short time.
> 
>> As far as why it requires a PushbackReader, I didn't design the API.  Yes, 
>> some things in Clojure require using Java interop, and in many (but not all) 
>> cases, file I/O requires it.
> 
> Perhaps io/reader should output a PushbackReader, if only for convenience's 
> sake.
> 
> Also, how does this work on ClojureCLR or ClojureScript? Neither of those 
> platforms has a java.io.PushbackReader, and I'm not even sure what the 
> equivalent of the clojure.java.io namespace is for them, unless the "java" in 
> that name is misleading.
> 
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