This:
(defn turd []
{:c "Turd" :d "More Turd"})
Would return this map:
{:c "Turd" :d "More Turd"}
This:
(defn config [username password]
{:u username :p *password*})
returns a map based on the function arguments.
On Monday, December 5, 2016 at 10:41:33 AM UTC-5, larry google groups wrote:
>
>
> This is all you need:
>
> {:c "Turd" :d "More Turd"}
>
>
>
> (defn turd []
> {:c "Turd" :d "More Turd"})
>
>
> On Sunday, December 4, 2016 at 4:03:04 PM UTC-5, bill nom nom wrote:
>>
>> ;; This works,
>> (hash-map :a 1 :b 2 )
>>
>>
>> ;; Here's another way to create a hash map, this won't work because map
>> ;; literal must contain even number of forms
>> {hash-map :c "Turd" :d "More Turd"}
>>
>> What does "Map literal must contain an even number of forms" mean?
>>
>>
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