I've been learning Clojure and puzzled by the following:
user=> (for [a (range 1 4) b (range 1 4)] [a b])
([1 1] [1 2] [1 3] [2 1] [2 2] [2 3] [3 1] [3 2] [3 3]); _no surprise here_
Let's add :while (not= a b)
, I expect to see an empty list as the loop should stop if the condition is false. In this case it's the very first item where a
=b
=1. Let's see:
user=> (for [a (range 1 4) b (range 1 4) :while (not= a b) ] [a b])
([2 1] [3 1] [3 2]) ; _surprise!_
Changing :while
to :when
to filter out (= a b)
pairs
user=> (for [a (range 1 4) b (range 1 4) :when (not= a b) ] [a b])
([1 2] [1 3] [2 1] [2 3] [3 1] [3 2]); _expected_
Could anyone explain why (for [ ... :while ..] ...)
behaves like this?
I'm using Clojure 1.3 on OS X.
Thank you and apologize for the lack of formatting. This is my virgin post on StackOverflow.