On 4 March 2012 19:23, Jonas <jonas.enl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Kibit[1] is a simple code analysis tool (and leiningen plugin) which
> someone hopefully will find interesting or useful. The purpose of the
> tool is to tell its users that "Hey, There's already a function for
> that!".

That sounds really cool.

I did spot a few odd rules in control_structures.clj, though:

    (if ?x ?y nil) when
    (if ?x nil ?y) when-not
    (if (not ?x) ?y ?z) if-not

The when form is usually use in place of (if x (do y z)). It's
perfectly valid to write (if x y), which is semantically equivalent to
(if x y nil).

- James

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