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Clojure High Performance Programming, Second Edition

You're reading from   Clojure High Performance Programming, Second Edition Become an expert at writing fast and high performant code in Clojure 1.7.0

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785283642
Length 198 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Shantanu Kumar Shantanu Kumar
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Preface 1. Performance by Design FREE CHAPTER 2. Clojure Abstractions 3. Leaning on Java 4. Host Performance 5. Concurrency 6. Measuring Performance 7. Performance Optimization 8. Application Performance Index

Dynamic var binding and state


The fourth kind among the Clojure's reference types is the dynamic var. Since Clojure 1.3, all the vars are static by default. A var must be explicitly declared so in order to be dynamic. Once declared, a dynamic var can be bound to new values on per-thread basis. Binding on different threads do not block each other. An example is shown here:

(def ^:dynamic *foo* "bar")
(println *foo*)  ; prints bar
(binding [*foo* "baz"] (println *foo*))  ; prints baz
(binding [*foo* "bar"] (set! *foo* "quux") (println *foo*))  ; prints quux

As the dynamic binding is thread-local, it may be tricky to use in multi-threaded scenarios. Dynamic vars have been long abused by libraries and applications as a means to pass in a common argument to be used by several functions. However, this style is acknowledged to be an anti-pattern, and is discouraged. Typically, in the anti-pattern dynamic, vars are wrapped by a macro to contain the dynamic thread-local binding in the lexical scope...

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