Do you have an example where it would be more useful?

On Monday, December 21, 2015 at 2:20:41 AM UTC+1, Mike Rodriguez wrote:
>
> The distinction between names is important when one is a predicate and the 
> other is not. However I think it would be more useful if it were every-fn 
> since it is often more useful to have the final return value vs just true 
> false. This is consistent with the behavior or and and or. So some-fn seems 
> to get it right and every-pred deviates for some reason. 

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