Reagi's event streams are not dissimilar to Clojure's seqs, in that while
their content may come from a side-effectful source, seqs and streams
themselves are immutable. It therefore doesn't make a lot of sense to add
an protocol for back-door mutation - in fact, excluding this was a
deliberate design decision.

May I ask in what context you found yourself wanting mutation? There might
be a better way of achieving what you want.

- James


On 26 December 2013 07:35, Ruslan Prokopchuk <fer.ob...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've just posted pull request to make streams pluggable, allowing to plug
> another stream as source to current. What are caveats of doing things in
> such way? I ask this question in general, not only as related to reagi
> functionality. May be it makes streams <<too mutable>>?
>
>
> четверг, 26 декабря 2013 г., 1:15:57 UTC+2 пользователь James Reeves
> написал:
>
>> Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas,
>>
>> Reagi 0.7.0 has been released, now with support for ClojureScript.
>>
>> Reagi is an FRP library that introduces two new reference types:
>> behaviors and event streams. Behaviors model continuous change, and work a
>> little like delays, while events represent discrete changes, and work a
>> little like promises. More information is available on the project page:
>>
>>   https://github.com/weavejester/reagi
>>
>> It's my opinion that Reagi provides a very clean and idiomatic
>> implementation of FRP for Clojure. It's only dependency is core.async, so
>> it doesn't need to make the compromises that a wrapper of an existing Java
>> or Javascript library might need.
>>
>> I've been using Reagi for Clojure for a while now, but the ClojureScript
>> code is still rather new, and may exhibit problems I haven't anticipated.
>>
>> - James
>>
>

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