defrecord in clojure allows for defining simple data containers with custom fields.
e.g.
user=> (defrecord Book [author title ISBN])
user.Book
The minimal constructor that results takes only positional arguments with no additional functionality such as defaulting of fields, field validation etc.
user=> (Book. "J.R.R Tolkien" "The Lord of the Rings" 9780618517657)
#:user.Book{:author "J.R.R Tolkien", :title "The Lord of the Rings", :ISBN 9780618517657}
It is always possible to write functions wrapping the default constructor to get more complex construction semantics – using keyword arguments, supplying defaults and so on.
This seems like the ideal scenario for a macro to provide expanded semantics. What macros have people written and/or recommend for richer defrecord construction?
Examples of support for full and partial record constructor functions and support for eval-able print and pprint forms:
David is a colleague of mine and we are using this defrecord2 extensively in our project. I think something like this should really be part of Clojure core (details might vary considerably of course).
The things we’ve found to be important are: