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I've got a set of default values for a map, and I'd like to be able to take any stored map that doesn't have the values and apply the defaults.

i.e. if I've got the following inputs

(def defaults {:config {:tablet {:urls [] :enable false}}})
(def stored   {:config {:tablet {         :enable true }}})

I'd like to be able to create the following result.

              {:config {:tablet {:urls [] :enable true}}}

So the stored values are used when they exist, but the defaults are used when that key doesn't exist. I've tried merge, merge-with merge, merge-with concat, merge-with conj, and a few other incantations but none seem quite to work. One that does work is, if you know the max depth of nesting, (merge-with (partial merge-with ... (partial merge-with merge) ... )) but that's pretty hacky. Seems like there should be a simpler solution since this seems like it would be not-uncommon in Clojuresque code.

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Something along the lines of the following should let you merge arbitrarily deeply nested maps:

(defn deep-merge [& ms]
    (apply merge-with
           (fn [& vs]
             (if (every? map? vs)
               (apply deep-merge vs)
               (last vs)))
           ms))

(deep-merge {:config {:tablet {:urls [] :enable false}}}
            {:config {:tablet {         :enable true }}})
; => {:config {:tablet {:urls [], :enable true}}}

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