MapEntry is a collection:

(coll? (clojure.lang.MapEntry. "a" 1))

;=> true


(ancestors (class (clojure.lang.MapEntry. "a" 1)))

;=> (a set that includes clojure.lang.IPersistentCollection)


The docstring for empty implies it would return an empty MapEntry. But 
perhaps since MapEntry is a special collection type that must have a size 
exactly equal to 2, empty must return nil.


Perhaps ClojureScript will one day introduce a MapEntry type and behave the 
same way as Clojure (ClojureScript currently returns a PersistentVector).

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