Hi,

I'm curious, why doesn't toString of clojure.lang.LazySeq return the entire 
sequence as a String, and returns the Java pointer instead? I find it 
annoying when I do this:


user> (str (map + [1 2 3]))
"clojure.lang.LazySeq@7861"


What's the reason behind this decision? Shouldn't toString trigger the 
evaluation of the sequence? Doesn't it do that for other values, like 
numbers and vectors?

Is there an alternative to the code above (preferably simple and elegant), 
which will return the etire sequence?


Thanks,
Răzvan

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