On Feb 7, 2014, at 22:17 , Andy C <andy.coolw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Having map to produce a lazy seq implies that the input must be serializable 
> (or linear).

That's just what map is in Clojure: an operation on sequences. It works on 
various concrete types because those can be viewed as sequences; map knows 
nothing of their structure. What you're looking for is another abstraction 
entirely (see clojure.walk, for example).

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