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Clojure async put! docs says (emphasis added)

Asynchronously puts a val into port, calling fn0 (if supplied) when complete. nil values are not allowed. Will throw if closed. If on-caller? (default true) is true, and the put is immediately accepted, will call fn0 on calling thread. Returns nil.

Yet the example code returns true

user=> (put! c "XYZ")
true

Are the docs incorrect or am I missing something?

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This was fixed in this commit, the new doc string reads:

"Asynchronously puts a val into port, calling fn1 (if supplied) when
complete, passing false iff port is already closed. nil values are
not allowed. If on-caller? (default true) is true, and the put is
immediately accepted, will call fn1 on calling thread.  Returns
true unless port is already closed."
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  • Does fn1 (the 1) mean one arg?
    – Steve Kuo
    May 1, 2015 at 23:42
  • no, it's litterally the name of the argument ([port val fn1] (put! port val fn1 true)) creative eh? May 1, 2015 at 23:44
  • I mean is the convention that fn1 means a 1 arg function? I tried (put! c 125 (fn [] (println "done with put"))) and got clojure.lang.ArityException: Wrong number of args (1) passed when doing a take!. But (put! c 125 (fn [x] (println "done with put"))) worked fine, which leads me to believe that it wants a 1 arg function.
    – Steve Kuo
    May 1, 2015 at 23:48
  • yes, thats right it's called with a single argument which is the result of the put. like this (if on-caller? (fn1 ret) (dispatch/run #(fn1 ret))) May 1, 2015 at 23:53

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