Awesome!

Thanks for the great work.
Tuba

On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 11:49 PM, David Nolen <dnolen.li...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ambrose and I have been working on a high performance pattern matching
> library for Clojure. There's much left to do but it's already in a place
> where it's fun to play around with and we think some of you might even find
> it useful even in this early form.
>
> Some highlights:
>
> * Literal patterns
> * Seq patterns with rest support
> * Map patterns, can constrain keys with only
> * Bindings can be introduced anywhere a wildcard might appear
> * No type constraints on columns
> * Lazy pattern matching semantics a la Haskell
>
> This library implements Maranget's fascinating description for compiling
> pattern matching into good decision trees. Suffice to say, this library is
> pretty darn fast.
>
> We look forward to hearing your feedback. For code, more documentation, and
> where we are heading you can look here:
>
> https://github.com/swannodette/match
>
> David
>
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