How should I monitor the progress of a mapped function in clojure?
When processing records in an imperative language I often print a message every so often to indicate how far things have gone, e.g. reporting every 1000 records. Essentially this is counting loop repetitions.
I was wondering what approaches I could take to this in clojure where I am mapping a function over my sequence of records. In this case printing the message (and even keeping count of the progress) seem to be essentially side-effects.
What I have come up with so far looks like:
(defn report
[report-every val cnt]
(if (= 0 (mod cnt report-every))
(println "Done" cnt))
val)
(defn report-progress
[report-every aseq]
(map (fn [val cnt]
(report report-every val cnt))
aseq
(iterate inc 1)))
For example:
user> (doall (report-progress 2 (range 10)))
Done 2
Done 4
Done 6
Done 8
Done 10
(0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)
Are there other (better) ways of achieving this effect?
Are there any pitfalls in what I am doing? (I think I am preserving laziness and not holding the head for example.)
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