>> ...is intended for use with Ring middleware, HTTP servers...
>
> sorta made me think it wouldn't work in a non-web app.
>

Understood.

One of the coolest things about bidi is that it's just functions that 
operate on data.

Nothing ring, web, or http specific going on here:

> (require 'bidi.bidi)
nil
> (bidi.bidi/match-route ["/foo" :bar] "/foo")
{:handler :bar}
> (bidi.bidi/match-route [["/foo/" :id] :bar] "/foo/17")
{:route-params {:id "17"}, :handler :bar}
> (bidi.bidi/path-for [["/foo/" :id] :bar] :bar :id 17)
"/foo/17"

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Hope that helps,
-Harold
On Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 8:35:11 PM UTC-6 dsblak...@gmail.com wrote:

> Cool. I thought about bidi but this:
>
> ...is intended for use with Ring middleware, HTTP servers...
>
>  sorta made me think it wouldn't work in a non-web app.
>

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