Very nice!

But another beginners question: Is there any prossibility to download
the API doc? I'm offline a lot, and can't always look at the site.

Thank you, alux

On 17 Feb., 14:53, Rich Hickey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 3:27 AM, Tom Faulhaber <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The autodoc robot that builds the API docs choked sometime after the
> > merge of the new branch into master and the clojure and  clojure-
> > contrib API documents haven't been updating for the past 6 weeks or
> > so. This has been unfortunate because it's been a time of momentous
> > change (deftype and defprotocol, in particular).
>
> > As it turns out, it was a busy period in my life as well, so I didn't
> > get on top of it as quickly as I would have liked.
>
> > However, I have good news: the autodoc robot now supports
> > documentation in multiple branches. I have run this and installed it
> > for the clojure API docs themselves so you can see both the master
> > branch (with all the cool new stuff) and the 1.1.x branch (with all
> > the stable stuff) athttp://richhickey.github.com/clojure/index.html.
>
> > Multi-branch versions of clojure-contrib and incanter coming up RSN.
>
> > Let me know if you see any probs in the docs.
>
> Absolutely fantastic, and much appreciated - thanks Tom!
>
> Rich

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