What about juxt? Can we get rid of the "Alpha - name subject to
change" in the docstring there?

On Jun 24, 6:35 am, Aaron Bedra <aaron.be...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Everything is now beta.  deftype/defrecord have had some changes
> recently, but they are ready to rock.  I will update the docstrings today.
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> Aaron
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> On 06/24/2011 09:29 AM, smf...@googlemail.com wrote:
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> > Just a quick question (before I forget): Is deftype/defrecord still
> > alpha? Or is the "Alpha - subject to change" note in the docstrings
> > just an oversight?
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> > Thanks,
> > -F.M.
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> > On 23 Jun., 20:43, Chris Redinger<ch...@clojure.com>  wrote:
> >> Clojure 1.3 Beta 1 is now available at
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> >>http://clojure.org/downloads
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> >> All of you that were waiting for the official beta, now's your chance to
> >> start using it! We look forward to your feedback.
>
> >> Here are the list of changes:
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> >>   0 Changes from 1.3 Alpha 7 to 1.3 Beta 1
> >>   1 Changes from 1.3 Alpha 7 to 1.3 Alpha 8
> >>   2 Changes from 1.3 Alpha 6 to 1.3 Alpha 7
> >>   3 Changes from 1.3 Alpha 5 to 1.3 Alpha 6
> >>   4 Changes from 1.3 Alpha 4 to 1.3 Alpha 5
> >>   5 Changes from 1.3 Alpha 3 to 1.3 Alpha 4
> >>   6 Changes from 1.3 Alpha 2 to 1.3 Alpha 3
> >>   7 Changes from 1.3 Alpha 1 to 1.3 Alpha 2
> >>   8 Changes from 1.2 to 1.3 Alpha 1
> >>   9 About Alpha Releases
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> >> Issue Tracking:http://dev.clojure.org/jira
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> >> = 0 Changes from 1.3 Alpha 8 to 1.3 Beta 1 (06/21/2011)
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> >>    * Fix weak hold-unto-head problem in partition-by (CLJ-769)
> >>    * Protocol's method cache falls back to using a map when shift-mask
> >>      table won't work (CLJ-801)
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> >> = 1 Changes from 1.3 Alpha 7 to 1.3 Alpha 8 (05/27/2011)
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> >>    * improvements to print/read for defrecords/deftypes
> >>      (CLJ-800, CLJ-794)
> >>    * numeric fixes (CLJ-795, CLJ-802)
> >>    * fix compiler handling of recur mismatch (CLJ-671)
> >>    * improved method resolution (CLJ-789)
> >>    * allow record fields that collide with method names
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> >> = 2 Changes from 1.3 Alpha 6 to 1.3 Alpha 7 (05/13/2011)
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> >>    * print/read syntax for defrecords (CLJ-374)
> >>    * several primitive math improvements:
> >>      (CLJ-184, CLJ-784, CLJ-690, CLJ-782)
> >>    * case now handles hash collisions (CLJ-426)
>
> >> = 3 Changes from 1.3 Alpha 5 to 1.3 Alpha 6 (03/11/2011)
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> >>    * improved startup time
> >>    * several "holding onto head" fixes (CLJ-708)
> >>    * internal keyword map uses weak refs
> >>    * fix perf on some numeric overloads (CLJ-380)
> >>    * detect and report cyclic load dependencies (CLJ-8)
>
> >> = 4 Changes from 1.3 Alpha 4 to 1.3 Alpha 5 (01/14/2011)
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> >>    * pprint respects *print-length*
> >>    * into-array now coerces numeric types
> >>    * Java's line.separator property for newline
> >>    * compilation and deployment via Maven
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> >> = 5 Changes from 1.3 Alpha 3 to 1.3 Alpha 4 (12/12/2010)
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> >>    * normalized unchecked-* fn names
> >>    * added *unchecked-math* support
> >>    * fixes to binding conveyance (and *agent*)
>
> >> = 6 Changes from 1.3 Alpha 2 to 1.3 Alpha 3 (11/05/2010)
>
> >>    * fixed filter performance issue introduced in 1.3A2
> >>    * with-redefs macro (useful for stubbing)
> >>    * print-table
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> >> = 7 Changes from 1.3 Alpha 1 to 1.3 Alpha 2 (10/10/2010)
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> >>    * code path for using vars is now *much* faster for the common case,
> >>      and you must explicitly ask for :dynamic bindability
> >>    * new: clojure.reflect/reflect
> >>    http://dev.clojure.org/display/design/Reflection+API
> >>    * new: clojure.data/diff
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> >> = 8 Changes from 1.2 to 1.3 Alpha 1 (09/23/2010)
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> >>    * enhanced primitive support
> >>      (http://dev.clojure.org/display/doc/Enhanced+Primitive+Support)
> >>    * better exception reporting
> >>    * ancillary namespaces no longer auto-load on startup:
> >>      clojure.set, clojure.xml, clojure.zip
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> >> = 9 About Alpha Releases
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> >> 1.3 is the first release of Clojure that will include a series of
> >> alpha builds. We are adding these builds to support maven and
> >> leiningen users, who want a specific artifact that they can target (as
> >> opposed to building from master or "moving-target" snapshots).
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> >> If you are the kind of person who used to track master by building
> >> from source, but no longer do so because you are using maven or
> >> leiningen, alpha releases are for you.
>
> >> --
> >> Christopher Redinger
> >> Clojure/corehttp://clojure.com
>
> --
> Cheers,
>
> Aaron Bedra
> --
> Clojure/corehttp://clojure.com

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