"Structural typing for Clojure, somewhat inspired by Elm. Tailored to
'flow-style' programming, where complex structures flow through a series
of functions, each of which makes a smallish change. Can also be used in
testing tools and the like that need to describe how a nested structure
differs from a description."
Like prismatic/schema, but coming from a different tradition.
https://github.com/marick/structural-typing/
[Re: 2.X. It is extremely unlikely that you'll have to change client
code, unless you used functions that were explicitly deprecated.]
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