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Bug or not? : char?
fails on nil
in ClojureScript but returns false in Clojure. I ask because ClojureScript is understandably forced to differ from Clojure with respect to (char? “x”)
Seems cut-n-dry based on the docstring that (char? nil)
should return false
in ClojureScript.
@dnolen: This happened for me in bootstrap when macroexpanding cond
where one of the tests is nil
. Perhaps a conservative fix would be to just limit the scope of a fix to bootstrap (i.e., use fnil
if :cljs
).