Clojure allows for binary functions (every binary function?), in particular, +
, to be applied to multiple args:
(+ 1 2 3) ; 6
I understand how it's treated (reduce-like on the list of arguments):
(+ (+ 1 2) 3) => (+ 3 3) => 6
Let's consider relations, say, <, = etc.:
(< 1 2 3) ; true
But now I don't understand how Clojure treats it. It can not be like in the sample above, because (< 1 2) is boolean value and comparison against integer is pointless:
(< 1 2 3) => (< (< 1 2) 3) => (< true 3) ; bad!
It's incorrect. In case of relations, there should be hidden and
inside:
(< 1 2 3 4) => (and (< 1 2) (< 2 3) (< 3 4))
This is the questions. How are they treated? I mean, for me it's like there is no uniform treatment for functions (arg list essentially reduced with this function) and comparisons. Does Clojure make distinction between these cases?