int or long as map key

2011-03-25 Thread daigo
I have just started learning Clojure.
Thank you for developing a wonderful language.

Is this behavior by design?
If so, how can I loosely use numerical values as keys?

Clojure 1.2.0
user=> (def m {1 10 2 20})
#'user/m
user=> (m 2)
20
user=> (m (long 2))
nil

Regards,
Daigo

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Re: Debian packages

2011-05-26 Thread Daigo Moriwaki
I also long for the latest Clojure in Debian.
The current main packager seems to be too busy to responsive.

With discussion at debian-java mail list, I have just uploaded Clojure
1.2.0. Since it is a brand new source version, it will take several
days for FTP Masters to accept it.

If you have comments specific to Debian, please post at debian-java.

Regards,
Daigo

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