Hacking the Clojure code
Along the great amount of code you have been running, it would be very surprising if you had come along a bug in Clojure itself.
There may be features missing, but the core is impressively robust and stable.
Under the hood, Clojure itself delegates byte code generation to a library named ASM. ASM produces the byte code that the Java machine can execute. This is done in real time when a Clojure program is running or can be done ahead of time, for example, when you want to package your code.
This very short recipe will to look at how to compile the Clojure code and see the generated Java byte code.
Getting ready
The Clojure code is hosted on GitHub, so to retrieve the code, head to https://github.com/clojure/clojure. To do a git
checkout, use the following:
git clone https://github.com/clojure/clojure.git
To build your own version of Clojure, you will need one of the main Java build tools, called maven
, which as of this writing is at version 3. Download and put the binary...