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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T18:07:57+00:00 2026-05-15T18:07:57+00:00

I call a java function in Clojure to get a list of files. (require

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I call a java function in Clojure to get a list of files.

(require '[clojure.java.io :as io])
(str (.listFiles (io/file "/home/loluser/loldir")))

And I get a whole bunch of strings like these

#<File /home/loluser/loldir/lolfile1>

etc. How do I get rid of the brackets and put them in some form of an array so another function can access it?

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    2026-05-15T18:07:58+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:07 pm

    Those strings are just the print format for a Java File object.

    See the File javadoc for which operations are available.

    If you want the file paths as strings, it would be something like

    (map #(.getPath %) 
      (.listFiles (io/file "/home/loluser/loldir")))
    

    Or you could just use list, which returns strings in the first place:

    (.list (io/file "/home/loluser/loldir"))
    

    If you want to read the file, you might as well keep it as a File object to pass into the core slurp or other clojure.java.io or clojure.contrib.duck-streams functions.

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