Thank you, Alex.

Both for the feedback about what I'm doing wrong and for a fix that looks 
simple and obvious.
Regards,
James

On Sunday, November 13, 2016 at 9:57:55 AM UTC-6, James Gatannah wrote:
>
> One of my system boundary data structures is particularly ugly.  It 
> involves things like JNI classes wrapping native socket libraries, go 
> loops, and higher-order functions that I can use to plug in message 
> dispatchers.
>
> I'm in the process of translating it from schema to spec. So far, the 
> process has been very educational.
>
> I've reached a point where calling (s/valid? ::foo x) returns false, but 
> (s/explain ::foo x) returns nil.
>
> Is this a bug in spec? Or am I misinterpreting the docstrings?
>
> (Narrowing it down enough to identify/fix my actual problem is one thing. 
> Getting something that's easily/obviously reproducible is going to be more 
> difficult, just because the problem spans at least 3-4 different github 
> repos).
>
> Thanks,
> James
>  
>

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