Any chance of `named?` making the cut in 1.9? I see it's used in the 
implementation of clojure.spec.

On Tuesday, June 7, 2016 at 12:38:34 PM UTC-5, Alex Miller wrote:
>
> Clojure 1.9.0-alpha5 is now available.
>
> Try it via
>
> - Download:
>  https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/clojure/clojure/1.9.0-alpha5 
> <https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/clojure/clojure/1.9.0-alpha5>
> - Leiningen: [org.clojure/clojure "1.9.0-alpha5"]
>
> 1.9.0-alpha4 includes the following changes since 1.9.0-alpha4:
>
> Fixes:
> - doc was printing "Spec" when none existed
> - fix ? explain
>
> New predicates in core (all also now have built-in generator support in 
> spec):
> - seqable?
> - boolean?
> - long?, pos-long?, neg-long?, nat-long?
> - double?, bigdec?
> - ident?, simple-ident?, qualified-ident?
> - simple-symbol?, qualified-symbol?
> - simple-keyword?, qualified-keyword?
> - bytes? (for byte[])
> - indexed?
> - inst? (and new inst-ms)
> - uuid?
> - uri?
>
> New in spec:
> - unform - given a spec and a conformed value, returns the unconformed 
> value
> - New preds: long-in-range?, inst-in-range?
> - New specs (with gen support): long-in, inst-in, double-in
>

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