Oh, I see, it's issue #616 [1]
Mnicky.
[1] https://github.com/technomancy/leiningen/issues/616
On Friday, June 1, 2012 8:40:40 AM UTC+2, mnicky wrote:
>
> After upgrade from preview4 and installation of OpenJDK, 'lein2 repl'
> worked exactly once. Since then, it fails with:
>
> Exception in thre
After upgrade from preview4 and installation of OpenJDK, 'lein2 repl'
worked exactly once. Since then, it fails with:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method)
at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:247)
at clojure.lang.RT.loadClass
I'm happy to announce the release of Leiningen 2.0.0-preview5.
This release fixes a bug where the repl would hang under certain
circumstances. It also adds support for encrypting credentials used to
deploy to remote repositories.
## 2.0.0-preview5 / 2012-05-31
* Fix a repl bug where namespaced k
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Hi all,
I'm pleased to announce the initial 0.1.0 release of Itsy. Itsy is a
threaded web spider written in Clojure. A list of some of the Itsy
features:
- - Multithreaded, with the ability to add and remove workers as needed
- - No global state, run
Awesome geo-data service! Can't wait to try out your APIs.
On 06/01/2012 10:33 AM, dirtyvagabond wrote:
factual-clojure-driver is Factual's officially supported Clojure driver:
https://github.com/Factual/factual-clojure-driver
Version 1.3.1 has been upgraded to support the latest API feature se
factual-clojure-driver is Factual's officially supported Clojure driver:
https://github.com/Factual/factual-clojure-driver
Version 1.3.1 has been upgraded to support the latest API feature set:
- Core: Find places around a given geocode, filter by any combination of
attributes, and conduct
Too true.
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Alan Malloy wrote:
> Yes, but really to GET a value nested IN a series of maps, he should
> just be using get-in, rather than threading anything at all.
>
> On May 31, 7:59 am, Dave Ray wrote:
>> Keywords implement IFn meaning they can act as functions
Yes, but really to GET a value nested IN a series of maps, he should
just be using get-in, rather than threading anything at all.
On May 31, 7:59 am, Dave Ray wrote:
> Keywords implement IFn meaning they can act as functions that look
> themselves up in a map. Strings are just strings. Replace "b
This lib had repl-utils in its dependencies a month ago. It has removed.
That's why you hit this problem, no idea what specific version is sane.
Luc P.
> Thank you so much for your sincere interest, but i found that
> [com.draines/postal "1.7.1"] was creating mess at downloading.
> so there is no
Thank you so much for your sincere interest, but i found that
[com.draines/postal "1.7.1"] was creating mess at downloading.
so there is no issue of clojure-contrib. now my project is working
properly.
On May 31, 7:46 pm, Softaddicts wrote:
> repl-util has been moved to clojure.repl.
>
> No need
(:b {:b 1}) => 1
("b" {"b" 1}) => same error.
If you want that to work, you need something that creates ({"b" 1} "b") or
(get {"b" 1} "b")
for your example, I believe this works
(-> (hash-map "b" (hash-map :a 3)) (get "b") :a)
Cheers, Jay
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 10:55 AM, Boris V. Schmid wrote:
Keywords implement IFn meaning they can act as functions that look
themselves up in a map. Strings are just strings. Replace "b" with
(get "b") and you'll get the behavior you're looking for.
Dave
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 7:55 AM, Boris V. Schmid wrote:
> Can someone tell me what I'm overlooking
Can someone tell me what I'm overlooking (clojure 1.4)
(-> (hash-map :b (hash-map :a 3)) :b :a)
3
user> (-> (hash-map "b" (hash-map :a 3)) "b" :a)
; Evaluation aborted: java.lang.String cannot be cast to clojure.lang.IFn
I'm not sure why the first can work, and the second cannot. Is it a logical
I did some network visualization a long time ago, and for big networks I
found it fast to call toxiclib from clojure for calculating the layout, and
use repulsive springs to generate my network, and once its relatively
stable, add additional repulsive springs between overlapping nodes, so that
repl-util has been moved to clojure.repl.
No need to define another dependency in this case. Just require clojure.repl in
your code.
The API is here:
http://clojure.github.com/clojure/clojure.repl-api.html
If you need other components from the old contrib, look at the url I
mentioned in my prev
This should work great. You guys rock :)
On Thursday, May 31, 2012 9:48:28 AM UTC-4, daveray wrote:
>
> Lacij (https://github.com/pallix/lacij) and Vijual
> (https://github.com/drcode/vijual) both implement graph layout
> algorithms in Clojure.
>
> Dave
>
> On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 6:42 AM, Ul
@Softaddicts :
I tried [org.clojure/clojure-contrib "1.2.0"] and this one
[org.clojure.contrib/generic "1.3.0-alpha4"] too,
but it still gives same error.
And i am new to clojure so can you elaborate for individual libs with
example syntax??
On May 31, 6:41 pm, Softaddicts wrote:
> Either this n
Lacij (https://github.com/pallix/lacij) and Vijual
(https://github.com/drcode/vijual) both implement graph layout
algorithms in Clojure.
Dave
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 6:42 AM, Ulises wrote:
>> I have a contest going with a colleague, where we each have to render a
>> network layout in SVG. My gu
> I have a contest going with a colleague, where we each have to render a
> network layout in SVG. My gut says that Synthetic Annealing is the right
> tool for the job here.
I haven't heard of synthetic annealing (I have heard of simulated
annealing though) but if you're looking to draw a network
Either this new compatible contrib or the individual libs officially supported.
I would suggest using the standalone libs when available in lieu of the 13
monolithic
compatible lib one.
Luc
> You are talking about [org.clojure/clojure-contrib "1.2.0"] this.
> right??
> and in replacement of tha
Hey folks,
I'm looking for help demonstrating Clojure's superiority to Scala :)
I have a contest going with a colleague, where we each have to render a
network layout in SVG. My gut says that Synthetic Annealing is the right
tool for the job here.
1. Does anyone have a better thought than s
You are talking about [org.clojure/clojure-contrib "1.2.0"] this.
right??
and in replacement of that i have to include newer [org.clojure/
clojure-contrib "1.3-compat"]. right??
On May 31, 5:17 pm, Softaddicts wrote:
> Since clojure 1.3, contrib as been replaced by distinct libraries:
>
> http://
clojure.contrib.repl-utils migrated to clojure.repl, according to
http://dev.clojure.org/display/design/Where+Did+Clojure.Contrib+Go
Softaddicts writes:
> Since clojure 1.3, contrib as been replaced by distinct libraries:
>
> http://dev.clojure.org/display/design/Where+Did+Clojure.Contrib+Go
>
Since clojure 1.3, contrib as been replaced by distinct libraries:
http://dev.clojure.org/display/design/Where+Did+Clojure.Contrib+Go
You should be using them. No idea where the referenced lib you specify in your
project
comes from.
I did not find it using maven central search or in clojars.
Us
Hello all,
I am using eclipse IDE on windows 7 for developing clojure project
with leiningen plugin.
I think i have properly installed and configured java, lein and mvn
commands.
==
D:\Chirag\workspace\process_it>mvn -version
Apache Maven 3.0.3 (r1
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