2014-07-09 17:03 GMT+02:00 Thomas Heller <th.hel...@gmail.com>:

> Short and simple answer: NullPointerException
>
> (def object-locations nil)
>
> (object-locations 'bucket) will throw
> ('bucket object-locations) => nil
>

​That is interesting.​

​Not a problem, because it will never be ​nil, but always a HashMap. But
better save as sorry. I will change it.



> On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 3:48:53 PM UTC+2, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>>
>> When you have:
>> (def object-locations {
>>      'whiskey   'living-room
>>      'bucket    'living-room
>>      'chain     'garden
>>      'frog      'garden
>>      'dummy     'nowhere
>>      'test      'nowhere
>>      })
>>
>> You can retrieve the location of the bucket with:
>>     (object-locations 'bucket)
>> and with:
>>     ('bucket object-locations)
>>
>> Personally I find the first better, but ‘Clojure Programming' uses the
>> second possibility. What is the better way and why?
>>
>
-- 
Cecil Westerhof

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