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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T21:30:35+00:00 2026-05-12T21:30:35+00:00

I am trying to get meta-data of all built-in Clojure functions. In previous question

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I am trying to get meta-data of all built-in Clojure functions.

In previous question I’ve learned that this can be achieved using something like ^#'func_name (get the var object’s meta data). But I didn’t manage to do it programmatically, where func-name is not known in advance.

For example trying to get the metadata of the last function in clojure.core:

user=> (use 'clojure.contrib.ns-utils)
nil
user=> (def last-func (last (vars clojure.core)))

user=> last-func
zipmap

;The real metadata (zipmap is hardcoded)
user=> ^#'zipmap
{:ns #<Namespace clojure.core>, :name zipmap, :file "clojure/core.clj", :line 1661, :arglists ([keys vals]), :doc "Returns a map .."}

;Try to get programmatically, but get shit
user=> ^#'last-func
{:ns #<Namespace user>, :name last-func, :file "NO_SOURCE_PATH", :line 282}

How can it be done? I tried numerous variations already, but nothing does the trick.

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    2026-05-12T21:30:35+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 9:30 pm

    You are a looking for meta and ns-resolve.

    user=> (let [fun "map"] (meta (ns-resolve 'clojure.core (symbol fun))))
    {:ns #<Namespace clojure.core>, :name map, :file "clojure/core.clj", :line 1705, :arglists ([f coll] [f c1 c2] [f c1 c2 c3] [f c1 c2 c3 & colls]), :doc "Returns a lazy sequence consisting of the result of applying f to the\n  set of first i tems of each coll, followed by applying f to the set\n  of second items in each coll, until any one of the colls is\n  exhausted.  Any remaining items in other colls are ignored. Function\n  f should accept number-of-colls arguments."}
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