For now, the idiomatic way to do this is to use the shorthand anonymous form:

        (apply #(.println %) ... )

Of course the example of printing to System.out is fairly well covered with Clojure API fns anyway...

Stu

I am trying to call a java method using apply, like :

(apply .println [System/out "hello" "world"])

But I get an error: "Unable to resolve symbol: .println in this context"

Am I missing something?

Thanks,

Alex

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