If you're using cider (https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider), there's a 
convenience function for controlling the value of *print-length*, including 
giving it a default value for new nrepl instances:

https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider#limiting-printed-output-in-the-repl

/Ragnar

On Tuesday, 1 April 2014 01:49:57 UTC+1, Christopher Howard wrote:
>
> Is there some kind of "safe" function for printing representations of 
> lazy, infinite data structures? I'm finding I like using them inside 
> other data structures here and there. However, when I go to play 
> around with things in the REPL, sooner or later my workflow is 
> interrupted by 3 million characters streaming across the console. 
>
> I don't imagine there would be any way for the REPL to detect that a 
> lazy sequence was infinite. However, if it would simply refuse to 
> evaluate lazy sequence (say, represent them by some special identifier) 
> that 
> would be good enough for me. 
>

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