It seems like I must be missing some obvious commonly used idiom, but the absence of these two functions seems a bit perplexing to me. There is some but it returns nil instead of False, why not an any? function?
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you could simply write any as:
patches welcomed :) just fill out and mail in a contributor agreement first. your point about the naming is especially true considering the
I guess nobody got around to sending in the patch? (hint hint nudge nudge) When using any code based on
ps: this example is from clojure 1.2.1 |
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The frank answer is that most of the time you don't need it (I've never needed `any). |
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