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Hi! Newbie question. I’m trying to get to generate maps from partial maps but I feel like I miss some key piece of knowledge. If I run:
(run 1 [q] (featurec q {:a 1}))
I get:
((_0 :- (clojure.core.logic/featurec _0 {:a 1})))
Which makes complete sense. But I’m wondering, how can I “ground” the sequence so the first result is {:a 1}, without anything else? I’m stuck...