There are really two aspects to this - one is actually including the 
metadata in core.async, which can definitely be done. 

The second is adding functionality to Clojure core to give you more 
feedback about deprecated functions and that's something I've been trying 
to push through to completion for Clojure 1.9. 
See: http://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/CLJ-706

On Tuesday, August 9, 2016 at 3:05:24 PM UTC-5, Ertuğrul Çetin wrote:
>
> I found the *map>* function from *core.async* and it was deprecated(doc 
> says), but there is no meta-data.
>
> If we have meta-data for *deprecated* functions our tools(IDEs) would 
> work better, like scratch out the function(Most IDEs do that).
>
> Ex: 
>
> This
>
> (defn map>
>   "....."
>
>   {:added "1.0"
>
>    :deprecated true}
>
> [f ch]
> //...)
>
>
> instead of this
>
>
> (defn map>
>   "Deprecated - this function will be removed. Use transducer instead"
>   [f ch]
>   //...)
>
>
>
>

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