This might possible in CLJS (?), but I don't think you can recover the
source in Clojure.

Thanks,
Ambrose

On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:13 PM, Rogier Peters <rogier.pet...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> With all the higher-order functions in the new reducers, I was
> wondering if it is possible to print a generated function, like using
> (source f).
>
> This doesn't work:
> user=> (defn f[x] (fn[y] (+ y x)))
> #'user/f
> user=> (def plus5 (f 5))
> #'user/plus5
> user=> (source plus5)
> Source not found
> nil
>
>
>
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