I'm not really familiar with async, but why would you not be allowed to 
call that function inside a go block?

On Saturday, January 11, 2014 8:45:08 PM UTC+1, t x wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>   Consider this function:
>
> (defn try-put! [chan msg]
>     (not (= (alts! [chan msg]
>                     :default :chan-full)
>             :chan-full)))
>
>
> Now, I understand that:
> * go blocks involve deep macro walking / rewriting
> * thus, I can't call this function inside of a go block
>
> My question:
>
> * without rewriting the above as a macro, is there a way to
>     "call functions inside a go block"?
>
>
>

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