> Also, is there a Clojure function that outputs all the classes and
> interfaces in the inheritance hierarchy of a given class or interface?
>   


Isn't that "ancestors"?

user=> (ancestors String)
#{java.lang.Object java.lang.CharSequence java.io.Serializable 
java.lang.Comparable}


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Albert Cardona
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