Just curious, what is the status of this?  Are there plans to implement
this change in Clojure?

Also curious if there's an existing lib that can be used now (I didn't come
across one for Clojure but there is a Scala lib from the authors of the
paper)...

Rob

On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 2:35 PM, logan <duskli...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Are there currently any plans to eventually replace PersistentVector?
> Looking at the code, the upper limit for the number of elements that can be
> stored in PersistentVector is 32^6, which is quite a lot but still might
> become a real limitation in the near future.
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