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I have a nested data-structure and I'd like to collect all lists from it, and then return a map with the original data-structure as one value and a vector of all of the lists as another
am I right in assuming I can't use walker
for this? since it just edits the matched values in-place
@luxbock: walker
will not traverse into matched elements, so as long as you don't need that it sounds like it should work
@nathanmarz: yeah thanks, I got it working