It's possible, but as you've defined it you'd be pretty sad: you don't want a map with hundreds of entries referring to all the functions in clojure.core! And even if you only look in the current namespace, you forgot to include fx
, which is a symbol whose value is a function. Plus there will often be lexical symbols you don't want, introduced by macros. eg, (let [[x y] foo])
would show four symbols available: foo, x, y, and something like vec__auto__4863
.
Anyway, you probably have to live with some compromise over those issues, or else (and really I think this is better) specify which symbols you actually want a map of. But to automatically get values for those symbols which are either (a) lexical or (b) defined in the current namespace, and also (c) not mapping to a function, you could use:
(defmacro return-all-symbols []
(let [globals (remove (comp :macro meta val) (ns-publics *ns*))
syms (mapcat keys [globals, &env])
entries (for [sym syms]
[`(quote ~sym) sym])]
`(into {}
(for [[sym# value#] [~@entries]
:when (not (fn? value#))]
[sym# value#]))))
(def a 1)
(defn fx [b]
((fn [c] (return-all-symbols)) (first b)))
(fx [:hello])
;=> {a 1, c :hello, b [:hello]}