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2019-07-23
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I want to make a function that is kind of like merge-with
, but recursive, i.e. if I call this function, let's call it f
, like
(f + {:a {:b 1 :c 2} :b {:d 4 :e 5}} {:a {:b 3 :c 3} :b {:d 5 :e 5}})
I want the output {:a {:b 4 :c 5} :b {:d 9 :e 10}}
Can specter help with that? I don't see how, but it's very possible I'm wrong.It was not too hard to write without specter, so I doubt specter will help much either way 😛