Why does clojure allow single argument for lessthan (<) or greater than (>) operators/functions? I was wondering why it is just returning 'true' instead of forcing at least 2 arguments?
Source:
(defn >
"Returns non-nil if nums are in monotonically decreasing order,
otherwise false."
{:inline (fn [x y] `(. clojure.lang.Numbers (gt ~x ~y)))
:inline-arities #{2}
:added "1.0"}
([x] true)
([x y] (. clojure.lang.Numbers (gt x y)))
([x y & more]
(if (> x y)
(if (next more)
(recur y (first more) (next more))
(> y (first more)))
false)))
>
is not a binary operator in clojure's definition. It stands for monitonically decreasing order that does not mandate at least 2 operators.<
? Why not?