On Oct 19, 3:12 am, kwatford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry if this has been asked before, but I couldn't find anything on
> it.
> If I have: (def A [ [ 1 2 3 ] [ 4 5 6 ] ] )
> then if I want to access a specific element, I have to do:
> ((A 1) 1) -or- (get (get A 1) 1)
get-in is probabl
Ok, I'll digest this in the next couple of weeks and have a look more
closely
at Clojure code and Terracotta's capabilities.
I have a non-linear thinking process so it helps to have some early
goals.
I'll create some prototype setup here to help identify issues and run
some basic tests.
Thank you
Sorry if this has been asked before, but I couldn't find anything on
it.
If I have: (def A [ [ 1 2 3 ] [ 4 5 6 ] ] )
then if I want to access a specific element, I have to do:
((A 1) 1) -or- (get (get A 1) 1)
I could make a macro for this of course, but I'd kind of like to
change the call seman
Thanks, Rich, for sticking your head into comp.lang.lisp and pointing
me at hash array mapped tries. It just occurred to me that they have
another advantage, besides performance, over the binary trees I am
currently using for FSet: they make it much easier to implement weak
functional maps. And
Palm Coast, Florida, USA
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From: mritun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday 18 October 2008 17:05
To: Clojure
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Subject: Re: offtopic - where are you come from? (poll)
Mumbai, India
On Oct 17, 2:27 pm, "Rastislav Kassak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Clojuria
Mumbai, India
On Oct 17, 2:27 pm, "Rastislav Kassak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Clojurians,
>
> I think after 1st year of Clojure life it's good to check how far has
> Clojure spread all over the world.
>
> So wherever are you come from, be proud and say it.
>
> I'm from Slovakia. :)
>
>
Dear vimming Clojurians,
a new version of Chimp is available.
Changes are:
- fixed obsolete argument bug for EvalFile
- added dw to lookup docstring for word under cursor
- added ld to lookup arbitrary docstring
- added fd to search for docstrings via find-doc
- added pe to print the Except
When I try this, I get the following if I try to run the jar:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
clojure.lang.RT.loadResourceScript(Ljava/lang/Class;Ljava/lang/
String;Z)V
This is using the latest stable Clojure and a single source file.
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Hi,
Am 16.10.2008 um 23:07 schrieb Meikel Brandmeyer:
I'll will mull a bit more about this. But something along the lines
of (goto loc some-predicate path) seems like it could do what it want.
Ok. The attached patch is what I came up with. It is actually
split up in two functions walk-along-a
On Oct 18, 9:40 pm, jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I had a situation where a source file wouldn't load and the error
> message was unhelpful:
>
> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Too many arguments to struct
> constructor (source-file.clj:0)
>
> So, I threw together a quick hac
Hey all,
I had a situation where a source file wouldn't load and the error
message was unhelpful:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Too many arguments to struct
constructor (source-file.clj:0)
So, I threw together a quick hack to print the call stack:
(defn callstack-str [thrown]
(
On Oct 18, 11:42 am, Alexander Kjeldaas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> The following fails for me:
>
> (load-string
>(format "(quote (%s))"
>(nth (iterate #(format "%s%s" % %) "(1 2 3 4)") 13)))
> java.lang.ClassFormatError: Unknown constant tag 32 in class file user/
> eval__2485 (NO_
The following fails for me:
(load-string
(format "(quote (%s))"
(nth (iterate #(format "%s%s" % %) "(1 2 3 4)") 13)))
java.lang.ClassFormatError: Unknown constant tag 32 in class file user/
eval__2485 (NO_SOURCE_FILE:0)
With 12 as the argument to nth, it works.
Alexander
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2008/10/17 Rastislav Kassak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> So wherever are you come from, be proud and say it.
Helsinki, Finland!
br,
S
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This post is intended to start a discussion about how to help
beginners (like myself) going in the right direction learning *to
actually use* Clojure in real-world programs.
The presentation videos on the net are excellent -- they are what
convinced my that Clojure is really worth learning, and l
I saw clojure mentioned on LtU and put it in my "to read soon"
bookmarks (which I never get around). Then at JAOO 2008, I heard Guy
Steele and I think also Kirk Pepperdine mention the language (just as
a side remark), and I decided it was time to look again ;-)
After seeing Rich's presentation vi
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 8:01 PM, Luc Prefontaine
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am not very far from tackling this issue. In our bus messaging system, we
> are using Terracotta with some Java components
> and it's a matter of weeks before we start to investigate how we can bridge
> Clojure and Ter
Manila, Phiippines
Ray
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> Hubei,China
>
> gerry
>
> On Oct 17, 5:27 pm, "Rastislav Kassak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello Clojurians,
> >
> > I think after 1st year of Clojure life it's good to check how far has
> > Clojure spread all over the world.
> >
> > So wher
Hubei,China
gerry
On Oct 17, 5:27 pm, "Rastislav Kassak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Clojurians,
>
> I think after 1st year of Clojure life it's good to check how far has
> Clojure spread all over the world.
>
> So wherever are you come from, be proud and say it.
>
> I'm from Slovakia. :)
I'm from Mexico city but right now in Tokyo Japan.
Regards.
On Oct 17, 6:27 pm, "Rastislav Kassak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Clojurians,
>
> I think after 1st year of Clojure life it's good to check how far has
> Clojure spread all over the world.
>
> So wherever are you come from, be p
Hamburg, Germany
On Oct 18, 8:22 am, "Alexander Kjeldaas"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trondheim, Norway
>
> 2008/10/18 Brett Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
> > Sydney, Australia
>
> > On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 3:58 PM, Ande Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > Dunedin, Otago, NEW ZEALAND
Paris, France
(but born Montreal, Canada)
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