The non-flowing behavior on conform is expected behavior.

Failure to roundtrip conform then unform is a bug (so I'd so the bug here 
is in unform).

On a quick search, I don't believe this was filed, but I could have missed 
it.

On Thursday, August 16, 2018 at 8:28:54 PM UTC-5, shlomivak...@gmail.com 
wrote:
>
> Achhh, just spent the last few hours fighting this unexpected behavior 
> with s/merge, until I finally came to realize that this is what it was..
>
> I see this thread is quite old, did anyone open a bug for it as mentioned 
> above? 
>
> @Alex, you said this was the expected behavior, but then asked to open a 
> bug because it does not round-trip.. I am slightly confused, does the 
> problem lie in this "expected" behavior, or does it lie in s/unform? How 
> would such a bug be closed?
>
> Thanks,
> Shlomi
>
> On Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 6:24:25 AM UTC-7, Alex Miller wrote:
>>
>> You can file a bug on the s/merge unform - anything that doesn't 
>> roundtrip should be a bug.
>>
>> On the coll-of one, I thought that was just fixed in the latest 
>> spec.alpha release (see https://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/CLJ-2076) - 
>> are you using latest there?
>>
>

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