Perhaps I should have rephrased. I meant calling it in such a way that the
result is a hash map.
I know I could do something like:
(into a (pmap f a))
This will give the same result, but there's an extra collection in there
that I'm not sure is necessary.
On Saturday, 16 April 2016 20:15:51
You can call pmap on hash maps!
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I know I have to do it with CLJC. I just didn't want to mess around with
too many reader conditionals.
On Saturday, 16 April 2016 19:52:30 UTC-7, tbc++ wrote:
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> You have to do it with CLJC. Not optimal, but that's the way it goes right
> now. And yeah Associative.java is broken up into multip
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You have to do it with CLJC. Not optimal, but that's the way it goes right
now. And yeah Associative.java is broken up into multiple smaller protocols
in CLJS.
Timothy
On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 8:19 PM, JvJ wrote:
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> I was attempting to create a cross-platform (clojure and clojurescript)
> datat
I was attempting to create a cross-platform (clojure and clojurescript)
datatype that would act as an associative collection. I can see that cljs
has a number of protocols for this under cljs.core. However, those
protocols are not present in clojure. There is the java interface
Associative,
Does anyone know if there exists a convenient method to call something like
pmap on a hash map?
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thanks for the hint!
Johannes
Am Samstag, 16. April 2016 20:31:17 UTC+2 schrieb Bozhidar Batsov:
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> This was deprecated a while back (and deleted recently). Use `eldoc-mode`
> instead in your hooks.
>
> On 16 April 2016 at 08:55, Johannes >
> wrote:
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>> Hi every,
>>
>> I have upgrade the lat
Thanks for this. Gives me a much better idea of where to start. This is the
second time that I've run across a need to switch libraries on the fly, so I
figure it's time to work out a better approach.
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On 16 April 2016 at 08:55, Johannes wrote:
> Hi every,
>
> I have upgrade the latest emacs-cider:
> clojure-mode (version 5.3.0)
> CIDER 0.12.0snapshot (package: 20160414.1712)
>
> But now when I try
Hi every,
I have upgrade the latest emacs-cider:
clojure-mode (version 5.3.0)
CIDER 0.12.0snapshot (package: 20160414.1712)
But now when I try to start a nREPL server I get the following error
messages:
nREPL server started on 64355
[nREPL] Establishing direct connection to localhost:64355 ...
Hi Francis,
Thanks for taking the time to thoroughly explain your approach. I find it
interesting and was not yet aware of it. Need to wrap my head around it a
bit.
Best,
Stefan
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