My compliments - this is a great addition to the clojure suite!

On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Tom Faulhaber <tomfaulha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> The cl-format library now implements the full* Common Lisp spec for
> format (* = with the exception of a couple of things used by the
> internals of the CL pretty printer).
>
> So if you prefer the Lisp style of formatting to the Java style, you
> should be good to go.
>
> cl-format is hosted on github at http://github.com/tomfaulhaber/cl-format.
> There's a nice long README on the home page there that will tell you
> more about what it is and what it does. Being github, the source is
> also there for everybody's enjoyment.
>
> The easiest way to install cl-format is just to grab the the jar from
> github: http://github.com/tomfaulhaber/cl-format/raw/master/cl-format.jar.
> Just add that to your classpath and you'll be formatting away in no
> time.
>
> There are a few short examples at
> http://github.com/tomfaulhaber/cl-format/tree/master/com/infolace/format/examples
> which you can peruse.
>
> This is a "Clojure-friendly" implementation: written from scratch and
> published under the EPL. So it can go anywhere Clojure can go. But,
> because it's from scratch, it's likely to have some bugs. If you find
> one, let me know.
>
> Next, I'll take a swing at pretty printing.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Tom
> >
>

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