Hi all,
Consider the following record definition, a respective record instance as
well as a sorted tree set with a custom comparator sorting first the
:visited property and the by the :dist property of the record.
(defrecord RDistance
[node dist visited])
(def d (RDistance. "foo" 1 0))
(def tree (sorted-set-by (comparator (juxt :visited :dist)) d))
I expect conj d again to the set would change the set, but doing so in the
repl results in the set containing two equal elements
user=> (conj tree d)
#{#user.RDistance{:node "foo", :dist 1, :visited 0} #user.RDistance{:node
"foo", :dist 1, :visited 0}}
What is the problem?
Thanks for your help
Best regards
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