Set

(set arguments) -> set

Creates a set using the given arguments.

Example: (set "a" "b" "c") returns [set "a" "b" "c"]

Note the output. This applies only to the <console>: you cannot put that return back into repl and expect it to work. The [] are used to differentiate a set from a list for the user.

Example:

> (set->list (set "a" "b" "c"))

:: ("a" "b" "c")

This is correct usage.