Hi Dimitris.
I think your library is an excellent idea. Like the other replies I'd
prefer if it used Datafiable.
Would you consider adopting an explicit options map instead of the jdt/now!
varags destructuring? I'm not sure if that style is adopted throughout, but
in general I prefer maps to t
Sean,
I've already done that ;)
I will publish to clojars either this weekend or the next - I just want
to add some more tests...
On 31/01/2020 21:34, Sean Corfield wrote:
Dimitris,
As a follow-up to Alex’s comments: if you change your lib to extend
the clojure.datafy version, I’ll almos
Dimitris,
As a follow-up to Alex’s comments: if you change your lib to extend the
clojure.datafy version, I’ll almost certainly use your library 😊
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Ok, thanks a million Alex
On 31/01/2020 21:13, Alex Miller wrote:
Datafiable is not special, the guidelines (recently refreshed with
Rich's input at
https://clojure.org/reference/protocols#_guidelines_for_extension)
still make sense, but are still just guidelines for your thinking not
Laws w
Thanks for the reply. I do need to convert to java hashmaps and arraylists
because I'm trying to duplicate the testing of a clojure workflow being run
on a server thats pushing pure java context through it. So in my tests I
define a clojure map but want to javafy it to force errors to happen whe
You don't need that - Clojure maps *are* Java maps (they implement
java.util.Map) and you can pass them into most Java APIs as is (with the
caveat that they are made for reading, not for writing).
If you did really want to convert them to hash-maps or whatever, it's
pretty easy to do so with a
Datafiable is not special, the guidelines (recently refreshed with Rich's
input at https://clojure.org/reference/protocols#_guidelines_for_extension)
still make sense, but are still just guidelines for your thinking not Laws
whose breakage will land you in Clojure Jail.
If you want to make prot
Hey I know this is super old post but what would the reverse look like, eg.
recursively convert Clojure to java map
On Saturday, October 15, 2011 at 4:10:32 AM UTC-5, Baishampayan Ghose wrote:
>
> > I have a Java Map contains Map of Maps/List (JSON like map) and have
> > to convert to Clojure map
I tend to agree with you in where the benefit is - it's just that the
way the protocol docs are phrased, and some of the language used in that
mailing discussion from 10 years ago (from authoritative sources like
Rich and Stuart), implies that /no library is to extend clojure.core
protocols to