p.s. I think idea + la enclosure works quite wellwhy beginners are
always introduced to emacs solution?
On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 4:45 AM, fenton wrote:
> Hi Brad, I've updated my doc with your questions. Here is how I responded
> to your particular queries. Note the answer may not be correc
Hi,
I was hacking away happily with my clojurescript, when suddenly this error
seems to crop up -
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Parameter declaration clojure.core/let
should be a vector
core.clj:6567 clojure.core/assert-valid-fdecl
core.clj:220 clojure.co
>
> Is there any way to make it lazy to avoid the dreaded outOfMemoryError ?
> Or is it already lazy and I'm not seeing it / working with it properly?
>
It's already lazy. If you are experiencing an outOfMemoryError, make sure
you're not holding on to the head of the list.
line-seq, partition-
I also can't help but think this is overlapping with ClojureQL/Korma. Korma
also isn't that far from the 'metal' this library is shooting for. The
biggest problem with SQL is that it isn't functionally composeable.
Otherwise why use a DSL instead of SQL itself ? It seems a pretty
well-designed
Awesome, thank you so much.
Is there any way to make it lazy to avoid the dreaded outOfMemoryError ? Or
is it already lazy and I'm not seeing it / working with it properly?
Best,
--Joseph
On Friday, June 22, 2012 7:30:28 AM UTC-5, Walter Tetzner wrote:
>
>
>
> On Friday, June 22, 2012 8:28:02 A
Hi,
This is interesting, but the github page you gave is missing an essential
information: What does it bring compared to already existing mature Clojure
solutions like Pallet ?
Cheers,
Denis
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 2:34 PM, dennis zhuang wrote:
> Clojure-control: a clojure DSL for system ad
Hi Brad, I've updated my doc with your questions. Here is how I responded
to your particular queries. Note the answer may not be correct as I'm a
clojure newbie myself.
-
Leiningen is a build tool like maven for java, or rake (i think) for
ruby. You can use it to publish your jar
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 1:50 AM, Vinzent wrote:
> Ok, I see. I've misunderstood the goals. Though, it still duplicates
> significant part of clojureql\korma, right?
Hmm, I wouldn't say a "significant" part. I think jsql covers a very
small space. To satisfy the basic goal for the new c.j.jdbc API
Got some help on it from stackoverflow.
It is actually a DOM object that is returned, and the html can be extracted
using outerHTML property.
Thanks,
Murtaza
On Friday, June 22, 2012 6:49:08 PM UTC+5:30, Dave Sann wrote:
>
> actually - not quite true
>
> You could always extract the html from
actually - not quite true
You could always extract the html from the generated element using std
browser functions, jquery or similar.
On Friday, 22 June 2012 23:16:56 UTC+10, Dave Sann wrote:
>
> you can't
>
> I believe that the code is designed to specifically bypass strings.
>
> Why do you w
you can't
I believe that the code is designed to specifically bypass strings.
Why do you want a string in the client?
On Friday, 22 June 2012 20:38:09 UTC+10, Murtaza Husain wrote:
>
>
> Nope doesnt work.
>
>
> On Friday, June 22, 2012 4:05:13 PM UTC+5:30, bsmith.occs wrote:
>>
>> str
>>
>> O
On Friday, June 22, 2012 8:28:02 AM UTC-4, Walter Tetzner wrote:
>
>
> (defn read-records
> "Read the data from the given reader as a list of strings, where
> each string is made up of multiple lines, separated by // on it's own
> line."
> [reader]
> (->> (line-seq reader)
>(partiti
(defn read-records
"Read the data from the given reader as a list of strings, where
each string is made up of multiple lines, separated by // on it's own
line."
[reader]
(->> (line-seq reader)
(partition-by #{["//"]})
(filter (comp not #{["//"]}))
(map (partial apply str
Hi,
untested but:
(require '[clojure.string :as str])
(with-open [reader (clojure.java.io/reader "path/to/the/file")]
(let [lines (line-seq reader)
records (map #(str/split % #"\/\/") lines)]
... do your processing here on the lazy record list
))
L
2012/6/21 Joseph Guhlin
Hello All,
I am interested in a job with Clojure language. I am located in Richmond
VA and would like to work remotely.
Thanks
Erol Akarsu
On Wednesday, June 20, 2012 8:18:10 PM UTC-4, Erol Akarsu wrote:
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> Colin,
>
> I love Clojure language and have done small personal projects. Actually, I
I have a 2.5GB file, and will have other files, where the records are
mutli-line (variable length) and are separated by // on a line by itself.
What is the best way to read the record into a sequence of strings for
parsing, and act on that record, and read the next record? It'd be great if
it w
On Thursday, June 21, 2012 12:58:19 PM UTC+10, John Gabriele wrote:
>
> On Jun 18, 10:23 pm, Chris Zheng wrote:
> > {snip}
> > So basically, if a 'lead clojure evangelist' can either 'officially' or
> > 'unofficially' recommend ONE emacs setup, along with a bunch of
> > videos/tutorials that d
Dear Erol;
In our country (Turkey) there is no opertunity to find a functional
programing job. I guess your nation is Turk because of your name and
surname. Anyway there are same cool lisp jobs on
http://lispjobs.wordpress.com/
Okan Akyuz
2012/6/21 Erol Akarsu
> Colin,
>
> I love Clojure lang
Nope doesnt work.
On Friday, June 22, 2012 4:05:13 PM UTC+5:30, bsmith.occs wrote:
>
> str
>
> On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Murtaza Husain
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am using Chris Ganger's crate library to generate html on the client
> side.
> >
> >
> > (defpartial html
str
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Murtaza Husain
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using Chris Ganger's crate library to generate html on the client side.
>
>
> (defpartial html [] form)
>
> (def form
> [:div.form-horizontal
> [:fieldset
> [:legend "Student Registeration"]
Hi,
I am using Chris Ganger's crate library to generate html on the client
side.
(defpartial html [] form)
(def form
[:div.form-horizontal
[:fieldset
[:legend "Student Registeration"]
[:div.control-group
[:label.control-label "Hello World"]]
>
> given java.jdbc's position as the sort of lower level glue all these
> libraries are built on, maybe better then including a DSL in java.jdbc
> would be including an AST (some data representation of sql) and a
> compiler for same.
>
Yeah, that's exactly what I wanted to suggest too. Seems
Thank you for the answers, and sorry for late reply.
It seems I figured out what the problem was.
My code was placed at the top level of a file sci-clustering/examples.clj,
and I was loading the namespace from REPL like this:(use
'sci-clustering.examples :reload-all).
So it looks like clojure.c
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