(r-> x & forms)
Like ->
, but clauses are evaluated in reverse order: bottom-to-top.
Apt for middleware, where expressed code will end up being executed in reverse order, which is unintuitive.
Like `->`, but clauses are evaluated in reverse order: bottom-to-top. Apt for middleware, where expressed code will end up being executed in reverse order, which is unintuitive.
(rcomp & fns)
Like comp
, but in reverse order.
With it, members of ->>
chains can consistently be read left-to-right, top-to-bottom.
Like `comp`, but in reverse order. With it, members of `->>` chains can consistently be read left-to-right, top-to-bottom.
(rcond-> expr & clauses)
Like cond->
, but clauses are evaluated in reverse order: bottom-to-top.
Apt for middleware, where expressed code will end up being executed in reverse order, which is unintuitive.
Like `cond->`, but clauses are evaluated in reverse order: bottom-to-top. Apt for middleware, where expressed code will end up being executed in reverse order, which is unintuitive.
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