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Clojure Polymorphism

You're reading from   Clojure Polymorphism Leverage Clojure's polymorphic tools to develop your applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2019
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ISBN-13 9781838982362
Length 56 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Summary

From this exercise, I would draw the following principles:

  • If you have an actual, factual performance concern, then avoid multimethods in favor of a plain function or protocol functions.
  • You should never extend a multimethod or protocol that you do not own to a type that you do not own.
  • If you are designing a library that requires some abstraction, you do not want to define a multimethod or protocol; you want to allow a user to pass in a function.
  • If you are extending an abstraction to types or something that can reasonably be modeled as types, then protocol functions will provide the best balance between flexibility and performance.
  • If you are more concerned about writing cross-platform code and less about flexibility or performance, then using a plain function with a cond and cross-platform predicates for dispatch would be best.
  • If you need very general dispatch and are fine with the performance penalty, then use multimethods.
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