Marc,
I tried and also failed. I ended up writing my own. See
http://www.hydrus.org.uk/journal/soap.html
-mark
On Saturday, 18 May 2013 05:29:40 UTC+1, marc wrote:
>
> Hoping someone has already explored this. Has anyone ever used clj-soap as
> a client and managed to pass in Basic authentic
looks like it didn't properly load clojure.core (possibly due to that
classloader being "wrong"?) but I am not sure why it didn't fail sooner
than on the line with refer
static void doInit() throws ClassNotFoundException, IOException{
load("clojure/core"); //this wasn't loaded ok?!
Var.pu
I've some idea, but it may not be right; I'm thinking that clojure needs
its own classloader and if that spring thing overriden it somehow, it's not
going to work initing clojure, just like in minecraft bukkit server with
clojure-based plugins, ie. https://github.com/CmdrDats/clj-minecraft/
I'm th
I feel silly for even suggesting but is pprint not good enough? do you need
colors? (unaware of what those do in emacs)
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 6:42 AM, Korny Sietsma wrote:
> Hi folks - I had to prepare some slides for a conference, and I struggled
> to get nice looking clojure code onto a sli
Thanks very much everyone! I'm looking into all of those, but currently
planning to read Julian's pdf. I didn't want to say anything until I had
something definite, but just letting y'all know that I'm considering each
recommendation.
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 7:12 AM, Julian wrote:
> If you had
Hey guys,
Thank Allen Rohner for his lein-test-out.
If you're using Leiningen 2 as well as I do and got some problem, please
feel free to check out my branch at https://github.com/miaoski/lein-test-out
before
he has time to merge the pull request.
In Trend Micro, we use Hudson and automated uni
Hi,
Thanks for the project , the language extensions are fantastic !
One of the problems I have had in working with cljs is the compatibility
and awkward syntax in working with external js libs. This goes a long long
way in resolving it.
Thanks,
Murtaza
On Monday, May 13, 2013 5:28:00 AM UT
I just present from within Emacs itself usually. But when fancier visuals
are required I'll present from a browser with HTML produced by htmlize.el.
Using a program that doesn't let you store the slide source as plain text
(for version control) sounds like a bad idea.
Phil
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Hoping someone has already explored this. Has anyone ever used clj-soap as
a client and managed to pass in Basic authentication credentials?
I tried putting them into the URL to the WSDL but that did seem to work…
Off to read up on Axis 2…
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If you had a hobbyist interest in representing S-expressions in assembler -
then you could take a look at the tutorial written by Abdulaziz Ghuloum
called "Compilers: Backend to Frontend and Back to Front Again". It used to
be available
here: http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~aghuloum/compilers-tutori
Hi folks - I had to prepare some slides for a conference, and I struggled
to get nice looking clojure code onto a slide. I eventually arrived at the
following, but it's awfully clunky:
* write code in emacs
* turn off rainbow delimiters as html-fontify doesn't like them
* M-x load-theme whiteboar
A quick update on a little more progress troubleshooting this issue. We
have gotten to the point where we are seeing this stacktrace:
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Attempting to call unbound fn:
#'clojure.core/refer
at clojure.lang.Var$Unbound.throwArity(Var.java:43)
at clojure.lang.A
Jim writes:
> On 17/05/13 11:00, Phillip Lord wrote:
>> It's a nice language, I think. It inherits however the some of the
>> nastiness of Java, in particular it doesn't integrate at all into the
>> OS; the makes it not a good fit for little scripting, one-off jobs which
>> form the basis of a lo
On 17/05/13 11:00, Phillip Lord wrote:
It's a nice language, I think. It inherits however the some of the
nastiness of Java, in particular it doesn't integrate at all into the
OS; the makes it not a good fit for little scripting, one-off jobs which
form the basis of a lot of scientific computing.
I've finally got around to adding a negation as failure operator `nafc` to
core.logic. The constraint framework has allowed this to be done while
avoided the many pitfalls you might encounter with this operator in Prolog.
You can now write things like the following:
(run* [q]
(membero q '(:a :b
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 02:10:02PM +0300, atkaaz spake thus:
> Ok, weird question: is there some clojure port on assembler yet? Even
> if(/especially if) it doesn't have jvm/java/javalibs support
>
> Or should I just check https://github.com/clojure/clojure-clr ?
>
> I'm mainly interested in low
I think these qualify as low-footprint clojures:
https://github.com/clojure/clojurescript on node..
https://github.com/takeoutweight/clojure-scheme compiles to native
https://github.com/halgari/mjolnir llvm targets.
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 7:10 AM, atkaaz wrote:
> Ok, weird question: is there
Ok, weird question: is there some clojure port on assembler yet? Even
if(/especially if) it doesn't have jvm/java/javalibs support
Or should I just check https://github.com/clojure/clojure-clr ?
I'm mainly interested in low memory footprint and fast startup times (does
clojure-clr have that?)
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Nice! Thank you Devin.
Il giorno venerdì 17 maggio 2013 03:12:11 UTC+2, Devin Walters (devn) ha
scritto:
>
> Hey All,
>
> I put this ( http://getclojure.org ) together and wanted to share it with
> all of you. It's a nifty way to search for example usage of clojure. It's
> far less curated th
"Jim - FooBar();" writes:
> You can count on that! In addition, whenever I find some free time I'd like to
> have a look at the lib and familiarise myself with it...and who knows, I may
> even have some (humble yet constructive) comments/feedback. Also, I think
> you'll find Clojure is a joy to wo
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