Hi!
I have a function f- defined using a local function f which uses a local
var v:
user> (def f- (let [v 1
f (fn [x] v)] f))
;; => #'user/f-
Putting f- in a map
user> {:d f-}
;; => {:d #function[user/fn--13335/f--13336]}
all is as expected. But giving the map as argument to eval
user> (eval {:d f-})
this error message appear:
IllegalArgumentException No matching ctor found for class
user$fn__13335$f__13336 clojure.lang.Reflector.invokeConstructor
(Reflector.java:163)
This problem doesn't arise if the local function f doesn't use v:
user> (def f- (let [v 1
f (fn [x] x)] f))
;; => #'user/f-
user> (eval {:d f-})
;; => {:d #function[user/fn--13345/f--13346]}
Is there any explanation for this behavior?
Johannes
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