a PDF file.
*International Conference on Functional Programming*
The Scheme Workshop 2022 is being held as part of this year's International
Conference on Functional Programming. Here is the ICFP site
<https://icfp22.sigplan.org/home/scheme-2022> for the workshop.
Sincerely,
Andy Kee
al Conference on Functional Programming*
The Scheme Workshop 2022 is being held as part of this year's International
Conference on Functional Programming. Here is the ICFP site
<https://icfp22.sigplan.org/home/scheme-2022> for the workshop.
Sincerely,
Andy Keep, General Co-chair
Arthur
ile.
*International Conference on Functional Programming*
The Scheme Workshop 2022 is being held as part of this year's International
Conference on Functional Programming. Here is the ICFP site
<https://icfp22.sigplan.org/home/scheme-2022> for the workshop.
Sincerely,
Andy Keep, General C
oject, or utility library, etc.
https://github.com/joyofclojure/book-source/blob/master/first-edition/src/joy/breakpoint.clj
The source for the macro named `contextual-eval` is here:
https://github.com/joyofclojure/book-source/blob/master/first-edition/src/joy/macros.clj
Andy
On Mon, Feb 1,
not be
interested in making them 100% equivalent in all ways. (This is only my
personal guess. Realize that making specifications and implementations
match can be an exhausting and unrewarding process.)
Andy
On Sat, Oct 31, 2020 at 5:38 AM 'EuAndreh' via Clojure <
clojure@googleg
This document goes into fairly deep dive on other ways to do it, including
a gotcha on edge cases of using something like (comp - compare) that will
rarely if ever bite you, but some people may want to know about them to
avoid them.
https://clojure.org/guides/comparators
Andy
On Wed, Oct 14
a trademark on that name, and might legally block you from using that name,
and make you pick a different name.
There are other implementations of Clojure, or minor variations, released
under different names, and as far as I know Rich Hickey has no interest in
suing them. e.g. sci, babashka
Andy
O
is no separate
specification of the Clojure language, other than its implementation and
documentation published on clojure.org.
Andy
On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 7:45 AM Nicholas Papadonis <
nick.papadonis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There is a widely known case Oracle vs. Google on whether the syntax
-labs web site might be the extent of the
public answers to that question. Lots of startups remain in 'stealth' mode
for a while, being very very careful to let out details of what they are
doing, lest some other company use the ideas themselves and run with them.
Andy
On Fri, Feb 21,
-transcripts/blob/master/Hickey_Rich/ClojureConcurrency.md
https://github.com/matthiasn/talk-transcripts/blob/master/Hickey_Rich/ClojureForJavaProgrammers.md
Andy
On Mon, Dec 2, 2019 at 10:05 AM Anthony Leonard
wrote:
> On Monday, December 2, 2019 at 6:29:24 AM UTC, Andy Fingerhut wr
l or even part of another talk. Offer
your time and coordinate efforts on any of the open Github issues for
not-yet-transcribed talks in that same Github repo.
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long-running server processes.
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 8:46 PM 'Gerard Klijs' via Clojure <
clojure@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Hello world is fun, but doesn't say much. I would like to see benchmarks
> on the actual application. Ideally it would take several jvm
ot-found)
:not-found
user=> ('f {'f 17 :bar 8})
17
user=> ('f {:bar 8} :not-found-value)
:not-found-value
user=> (get {'f 17 :bar 8} 'f)
17
user=> (get 1 'f)
nil
user=> (get 1 'f :not-found)
:not-found
Andy
On Sat, Oct 26, 2019 at 10:05 AM
ed best to clean up the
code there anyway.
Independent of that, I have added some benchmarks and extra documentation
related to the library since the 0.1.0 release, described in the change log:
https://github.com/clojure/core.rrb-vector/blob/master/CHANGES.md
Cheers,
Michał Marczyk and Andy Fingerhu
u use a normal Clojure vector of arbitrary Object's because of the boxing
of Character objects. Same for :long and other vectors of primitives.
Andy
On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 6:31 AM Andy Fingerhut
wrote:
> Excellent! Please do file additional reports if you find any issues with
> th
Excellent! Please do file additional reports if you find any issues with
the latest version.
Andy
On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 2:27 AM Terje Dahl wrote:
> Nice list of fixes. Great work!
>
> I use Vector as my text editor's char-buffer.
> I believe I have seen one or more of the f
rrb-vector
0.1.0
This release fixes several bugs that were found in previous releases of the
library. More details can be found in the change log:
https://github.com/clojure/core.rrb-vector/blob/master/CHANGES.md
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Miller (and perhaps others I am unaware of) are
actively working on developing spec version 2.
Andy
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 1:11 PM Peter Hull wrote:
>
>
> On Wednesday, 18 September 2019 20:48:39 UTC+1, David Bürgin wrote:
>>
>> This is a known issue, see
>> ht
I tried it on Clojure 1.10.1 and if I first did (set! *warn-on-reflection*
true) the defn of b did give a reflection warning if you first did the
defrecord, but not without the defrecord.
Andy
On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 6:35 PM Sean Corfield wrote:
> What version of Clojure/Script are you us
ize should never result in a return value of 0.
Andy
On Sun, Aug 25, 2019 at 9:54 PM Andy Fingerhut
wrote:
> That bit of Java-Doc says nothing about the behavior when providing a
> buffer b with a non-0 length.
>
> If it said: "If the length of b is non-zero, then the return value
this. (I have not looked at the
implementation to know either way.)
Andy
On Sun, Aug 25, 2019 at 9:21 PM 'Dirk Wetzel' via Clojure <
clojure@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> As alpeware already said, *.read* will not return [1024, 0, 1024, 201, -1]
> because
> it will not re
value (anything except nil or
false).
There are Clojurians Slack and ZulipChat chat channels called #beginners
that are also useful for getting started problems.
Andy
On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 11:41 AM Thad Guidry wrote:
> Beautiful Andy! Can you confirm that last syntax for me?
> I see
And, of course you can continue to use .contains:
(every? #(.contains value %) ["CBS" "Bar" "cat"])
On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 10:37 AM Andy Fingerhut
wrote:
> I haven't counted characters, but this would certainly become relatively
> shorter the more
ef value "Bar the cat from CBS")
#'user/value
user=> (require '[clojure.string :as str])
nil
user=> (every? #(str/includes? value %) ["CBS" "Bar" "cat"])
true
Andy
On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 10:32 AM Thad Guidry wrote:
> Clojure is suppor
You can check with Alex Miller if you have doubts, but given that error
messages, and in particular the one you show, is at this moment an area of
active changes in Clojure 1.10.1 beta versions, they may be open to fixes
to such things right now.
Andy
On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 9:21 PM Alan Thompson
Sorry, I do not know the answer to your questions.
There are multiple relevant channels on the Clojurians Slack [1] and
Zulipchat [2] servers where you may get quicker feedback.
On Slack, for example, there is a #clj-on-windows channel, #beginners, and
#cursive
[1] https://clojurians.slack.com
[
I believe this FAQ entry covers what is known about this issue, which many
others have also seen: https://clojure.org/guides/faq#illegal_access
Andy
On Sun, Feb 24, 2019 at 4:48 PM Alan Thompson wrote:
> Upgrading from Clojure 1.9 to 1.10, I am getting a new warning:
>
> WARNING: A
bases.
Anyone sufficiently interested could set up another similar site, perhaps
starting from the existing published code. I suspect the original
publisher would be willing to transfer the domain if you wanted to use the
same domain name, but you would have to contact them to know for sure.
Andy
Sometimes text in comments in ClojureDocs.org examples can be more useful
than the examples. They are effectively longer (unofficial) doc strings.
Andy
On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 5:36 AM Alex Miller wrote:
> Go for it. Not sure the type stuff is adding anything in the context of
> quote ex
keywords, that the change was reverted. See the comments on the Clojure
ticket below for some history:
https://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/CLJ-1252
I believe that this bug has never existed for namespaced keywords, and I am
not aware of any desire to change Clojure to allow such keywords.
Andy
On
When you ask "am I right?" about your proposed change, what is it that the
current behavior does not do, that your change would do? Do you have some
use case in mind that works with your change, but doesn't with the current
implementation?
Andy
On Sat, Jan 26, 2019 at 10:50 AM
d print it.
For example, if I am looking for something relevant to "stack", try
`(find-doc "stack")` and see what comes out.
Andy
On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 6:10 AM Dervish wrote:
>
>1.
>
>Using find-doc, find the function that prints the stack trace of
might be
automatically balancing expressions for you?
Andy
On Wed, Dec 26, 2018 at 8:59 AM wrote:
> I'm wondering why this compiled?
>
> I was supposed to add this to my requirements:
>
> [environ.core :refer [env]]
>
> Instead I added this:
>
> [environ.core
I would recommend trying to temporarily rename ~/.lein/profiles.clj to a
different name, so that there is no such file with that name any more, and
try your file-seq expression again to see if it behaves any differently.
Andy
On Mon, Dec 24, 2018 at 1:38 PM nenad mitrovic
wrote:
> Sorry, h
Clojure by itself has no problems. If you can reproduce your problem using
a `clj` command line that avoids using Leiningen, for example, that would
help determine whether it is caused by something in your Leiningen setup,
vs. elsewhere.
Andy
On Mon, Dec 24, 2018 at 1:12 PM nenad mitrovic
wrote
order to test the new Clojure 1.10.0 behavior?
Thanks,
Andy
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 11:12 AM Alex Miller wrote:
> Oh, if you're testing with thrown-with-msg?, that definitely can have an
> impact due to the nested exception. In clojure.test, I'm using a variant to
> test t
, but does with Clojure 1.10.0. I do not know if it is the same root
cause as Mark's example or not, but wanted to create this in hopes it
represents a minimal test case to reproduce the behavior difference.
https://github.com/jafingerhut/clojure-110-is-thrown
Andy
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 7:07
The rounding of floats and doubles is _not_ in decimal digits. It is
internally implemented in binary, so the rounding behavior you see, while
it might not make much sense when written in decimal, probably makes
perfect sense if you write it in the IEEE binary format.
Andy
On Sat, Dec 15, 2018
equivalent to the source
code according to the usual rules of algebra.
Andy
On Sat, Dec 15, 2018 at 10:11 AM ru wrote:
> Dear Clojure users and team!
>
> Please explain me this result:
>
> Ruslans-iMac:clojure ru$ lein repl
>
> nREPL server started on port 54147 on host 127.
r the next subsequence that matches the
pattern."
I haven't dug into your regex and string in detail, but most likely what is
happening is that the regex matches part of the string, but it doesn't
match the _entire_ string.
Andy
[1] https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/reg
Maybe you are looking for something like this?
(map #(% p1) (map keyword (Person/getBasis)))
keyword can take a symbol as argument, and return a corresponding keyword.
Andy
On Sun, Dec 2, 2018 at 8:31 PM wrote:
>
> defrecord Person [name age company])
>
> (def p1 {:name &q
What are the outputs of 'java -version' and 'lein version' ? What OS?
Some older versions of the JVM have older crypto certificates built into
them, which newer versions may improve upon.
Andy
On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 12:42 PM wrote:
> Saw a suggestion here:
>
> h
. Some choose to turn it
over to a committee, others do not.
Andy
On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 11:25 AM Timothy Baldridge
wrote:
> >> We’re good with the name. The docstring exists for further
> explanation.
>
> Except the code is less-readable. The name is meaningless. "async
perhaps due to a change
in the method resolution code?
Andy
On Mon, Nov 19, 2018 at 1:51 PM Alex Miller wrote:
> We expect to move back into release candidates next, so testing welcome...
>
> On Monday, November 19, 2018 at 3:34:03 PM UTC-6, Alex Miller wrote:
>>
>> 1.10
how they are different when running Eastwood on that namespace of
those two different versions, and the differences in the reflection
warnings don't surprise me at all given the code changes there.
Andy
On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 1:12 PM Alex Miller wrote:
> I looked at current version of
-reflection* true) at the beginning of clojure/main.clj source file
for Clojure 1.9.0 and 1.10.0-beta5 and compare the output there. If those
are identical/similar-enough, then it is tools.analyzer.jvm or something
else in Eastwood causing the different reflection warnings.
Andy
On Thu, Nov 15, 2018
nge in the Java interop calls, so perhaps this is
because of changes made in how the Clojure compiler resolves Java method
calls.
I didn't see anything more than 3 to 4 percent difference in run times
across all of the version combinations above.
Andy
[1] https://github.com/jonase/eas
exceptions are created.
Andy
On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 6:53 PM Austin Haas wrote:
> I don't understand what is going on here. I'm trying to throw an exception
> with a cause and sometimes the cause is included in the stacktrace and
> sometimes it isn't.
>
> ~$ c
od on a set of 80+ open source projects with
Clojure 1.9.0 and 1.10.0-RC1 soon-ish, and see if anything surprising comes
out of that. I've done it with 1.10.0-beta1 and didn't see any issues, and
don't expect any problems.
Andy
On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 5:22 PM Matthew Phillips wro
://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/CLJ-1852 comments mention some ideas of
changing the Clojure compiler to use shorter class file names, e.g. via
hashing the contents of long names to shorter ones.
Andy
On Sun, Oct 7, 2018 at 10:42 AM Andy Fingerhut
wrote:
> I was able to fork your repo
class file names are getting longer. I believe
that at least the body of the catch clause is enclosed in a new function by
the Clojure compiler, if not the main body of the try.
https://github.com/jafingerhut/nestedrepro
Andy
On Sun, Oct 7, 2018 at 8:36 AM Laurens Van Houtven <_...@lvh.io>
Doing a little bit more digging, I just did a Google search for:
clojure "expects more than one argument"
and found this code hit that may be relevant for CIDER users:
https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider-nrepl/blob/master/src/cider/nrepl/middleware/test/extensions.clj#L28
Andy
O
Thanks for the response. Makes sense. I haven't used CIDER before, and
don't plan to try it out just to learn if it has a feature that checks unit
tests for problems. If anyone else knows whether CIDER has a feature to do
that, I would be a little curious to learn more about it.
Th
Sorry, wrong link to the unit test that I tried, which should have been:
https://github.com/jafingerhut/catch-bad-unit-test/blob/master/test/catchme/core_test.clj#L5-L7
On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 7:08 AM Andy Fingerhut
wrote:
> Peter:
>
> I do not know why you are seeing this change in
lts than I did, I'd be curious to hear if your results are
different. I'd be more curious to learn of a way to write a unit test that
gives the exception you see with Clojure 1.10.0-alpha7.
Andy
On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 4:34 AM Peter Hull wrote:
> On Wednesday, 5 September 2018
the trickiest bit to me.
Have you look at named pipes? By creating one of those, and cat'ing the
file you want into that named pipe, you could start a REPL in the usual
way, type commands into it, and when you were ready, open the named pipe
and read from it.
Andy
On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 6:5
you believe, or
can somehow ensure, that will never happen, seems workable to me.
Using a custom data-reader like #my.namespace/keyword
"arbitrary-char-sequence" with a globally unique namespace that you own
would be less susceptible to such aliasing problems.
Andy
On Wed, Aug 8,
er is then unrelated to
the order that keys were added.
If you want a map that is guaranteed to return the keys in the order they
were added, there is an implementation of this available called
ordered-maps's here: https://github.com/amalloy/ordered
Andy
On Sun, Aug 5, 2018 at 12:12 AM Andre
difference. The
errors you have during your tests do not seem related to language.
Andy
On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 9:18 AM 冯忠孝 wrote:
>
> true
> UTF-8
>
>
>
> after add propertis utf 8 to pom.xml , Still the same.
>
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than I care to admit:
https://github.com/jafingerhut/thalia/blob/master/doc/other-topics/equality.md
I believe someone wrote a book aiming to be a reference to all Clojure
functions, but don't recall the name or author at the moment, nor have I
read it.
Andy
>
>
> On Thu,
Thanks, Justin.
I tried the commands you suggested on an Ubuntu 18.04 LTS system, and 'lein
repl' still fails the same way afterwards when using Ubuntu's OpenJDK
installation (and still succeeds when using Oracle's JDK installation).
Andy
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 1:04 PM,
Jesús:
Agreed that this issue is frustrating. It doesn't necessarily help you
here, but realize that this issue appears like it might be unique to Ubuntu
18.04's OpenJDK installations.
This issue did not occur with earlier versions of Ubuntu that I am aware of.
Andy
On Mon, May 21,
7;s
OpenJDK8 or OpenJDK10 installations, and succeeds before and after with
Oracle's JDK installations.
Is there some other command you would recommend to force reinstall of
ca-certs that might work?
Andy
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 10:38 AM, Justin Smith wrote:
> this is a problem with you
atedly in the
future.
Regards,
Andy Fingerhut
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On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at
The contents of your $HOME/.lein/profiles.clj file can affect the behavior
of all 'lein' commands run from any project, if you have one.
Andy
On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 4:31 PM, Renata Soares
wrote:
> It happens with 'lein repl' too (gives timeout in this case).
>
>
&
went
away several years ago, but the file attached to this message might be the
one that Dave Griffith was referring to. Looking at the latest Clojure
code and that patch should make it clear whether the patch was applied or
not.
Andy
On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 12:23 PM, Rob Nikander
wrote:
&
I would echo the question "is it truly a good idea?"
You can do it, but typing a single :require clause in an ns form once, and
then copying and pasting to other places that you use functions defined in
that namespace, is likely to be less time-consuming in the long run.
Andy
On S
Any call to clojure.core/future will also cause this 60-second delay,
including calls to pmap or clojure.java.shell/sh:
http://clojuredocs.org/clojure.core/future
Andy
On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 8:14 PM, 'Avi Flax' via Clojure <
clojure@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> On Tuesday, 20
quite common.
Clojure has regex literals with the syntax #"\d+" which have that feature
of Python raw string literals.
Andy
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 10:46 PM, Promise. wrote:
> Just like r"" or r""" """ in python.
>
> r"""{&q
starting fresh. (Easier to
create something different, at least -- clean APIs are difficult to design).
Andy
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 1:34 PM, Stephen Feyrer
wrote:
> Hi Justin,
>
> That looks really cool. I'll take some time reading about it and see if I
> can do anything.
>
&
Slack for yourself in order to join particular 'channels',
but hopefully the web page makes that not difficult to figure out.
Andy
On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 8:50 AM, Nadeen Kurz wrote:
> Thanks Simon, I am using the repl and I am sorry, I should have click
> share to make it easier,
where that erroneous ns form is can
be determined from some of the error messages you have not shown. Clojure
1.9.0 checks the syntax of ns forms more strictly, and issues error
messages about them, more strictly than previous versions of Clojure.
Andy
On Sat, Jan 13, 2018 at 1:07 PM, Andrew
If you do have namespace names that do not correspond with the file name
they are placed in, in a Clojure/Java files, Eastwood can find them for you
quickly. Eastwood doesn't analyze ClojureScript files, though.
Andy
https://github.com/jonase/eastwood
On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 9:41 AM, S
implement the behavior of 'require',
because require tries to avoid re-loading namespaces that have already been
loaded earlier.
Andy
On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 2:14 PM, Mark Melling
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Apologies in advance for the possibly stupid question!
>
> I was having a
about a 1-minute wait and
how to avoid it, where there are lots of details:
http://clojuredocs.org/clojure.core/future
Andy
On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 1:15 PM, Mike <145...@gmail.com> wrote:
> last line in -main should be (System/exit 0) or (shutdown-agents).
> 1 min awaiting it is docume
interface here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/clojure-dev/iatom%7Csort:date/clojure-dev/_ixXNiIyiuQ/p1HrCRGJDAAJ
Andy
On Sun, Dec 17, 2017 at 2:16 PM, dimitris wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This is mainly a question for the Clojure core dev team. I'm trying really
> hard
You can also get a REPL with https://coderpad.io/ . It even runs Clojure
1.9 and the editor has great VIM bindings.
If it asks you to register you can just start a new session in an incognito
window.
HTH
On Saturday, December 16, 2017 at 4:29:23 AM UTC+1, Didier wrote:
>
> Just realized that:
nce is getting large with more computation,
do you?
If it is all extra startup time, that could be due to loading spec and
def'ing extra Clojure 1.9 Vars during initialization.
Andy
On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 5:53 PM, Rostislav Svoboda <
rostislav.svob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, first o
#x27;s
approach to implement a check in Eastwood for what Stuart's code already
checks for. I haven't been spending much time on Eastwood development for
the last year or so, but if someone gets the itch to want to look into it,
let me know and I may be able to give advice.
Andy
[1] http
the
JVM.
Andy
On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 1:14 PM, Alex Miller wrote:
> Presuming you're in Clojure, just use clojure.edn. clojure.edn is written
> in Java and targets the edn subset of Clojure's syntax. Presuming you're
> reading typical edn data, this is the best answer.
>
for a more full discussion of the correct way to use them.
Andy
On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 1:16 AM, Mark Melling
wrote:
> Thanks, that is useful advice.
>
> I do think that the docstring for assoc! could be more explicit about the
> dangers of not using the return value.
>
> Given the val
I see the same behavior in Clojure 1.7.0 and 1.8.0 as you see in 1.9.0-RC1.
Andy
On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 9:48 PM, Shantanu Kumar
wrote:
> Sorry, I did not specify the problem completely earlier. The coercion
> fails only when *uncheked-math* is set to truthy in 1.9.0-RC1.
>
> use
Alan, I get similar messages when starting 'lein repl' with this
combination of versions:
+ Leiningen version 2.8.0, Clojure 1.8.0, Java 9.0.1 (note - No Clojure
1.9.0 involved)
Changing only the Leiningen to version 2.8.1 and there is no such error
message.
Andy
On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 a
It seems like everytime I watch another Clojure/Conj video or finish
another 4Clojure problem, I learn about another piece of the Clojure core
set of functions that I was unfamiliar with... which prompted the question:
*What subset of the Clojure core API do I use? Which functions are my
favou
e
packaged in the WAR file? Is that something that works?
Andy
On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 11:05 AM, Damien Mattei
wrote:
> but i am in this situation, i wrote application in Scheme (Kawa,Bigloo)
> ,LisP that ran on an apache tomcat server, the application is deplyed in
> war files , t
using AOT compilation. Many would advocate against using AOT compilation,
unless you are in a particular situation that requires it.
Andy
On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 10:13 AM, Damien Mattei
wrote:
> i did not have , i just follow the tutorial:
> https://clojure.org/reference/compilation
>
.
Go squash some bugs!
Jonas Enlund, Nicola Mometto, and Andy Fingerhut
[1] https://github.com/jonase/eastwood
[2]
https://github.com/jonase/eastwood/blob/master/changes.md#changes-from-version-024-to-025
The main changes with version 0.2.5 are for improving how Eastwood works
with Clojure
Clojure contribution and development:
https://dev.clojure.org/display/community/Contributing
Andy Fingerhut
On Sun, Sep 24, 2017 at 8:50 AM, Alex Miller wrote:
> File a jira
>
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> Groups "Clojure&
You can probably also avoid the 60- to 80-second wait if you call
(shutdown-agents) at the end of your program.
https://clojuredocs.org/clojure.core/future
Andy
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 2:27 AM, Max Muranov wrote:
> it takes about a minute for the pool to decide to shutdown the thre
ned debug print statements or logging, to print out the contents
of intermediate values like from your expression (get-in (json-body-request
request {:keywords? true :bigdecimals true}) [:body :result])
:resolvedQuerry), can help debug these kinds of things.
Andy
On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 3:42 AM, dinesh
tion type.
user=> (boolean? true)
true
user=> (boolean? false)
true
user=> (boolean? identity)
false
user=> (fn? true)
false
user=> (fn? false)
false
user=> (fn? identity)
true
Andy
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 9:06 PM, Rostislav Svoboda <
rostislav.svob...@gmail.com> wrote:
&
resources/
particular tips/any advice for improving Clojure skills. Does anybody have
any websites used for solving
Clojure problems? other than the most popular ones.
Wishing you the best of luck in life and coding.
best wishes fellow Clojurians,
Andy
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inspectable was recently announced in this group as well. Do you know what
the similarities and differences are between these projects?
Andy
On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 4:16 PM, Ben Brinckerhoff
wrote:
> Expound formats clojure.spec errors in a way that is optimized for humans
> to read. E
Contribs are on github, but none of them accept pull requests. All of them
use JIRA for tickets, listed here:
https://dev.clojure.org/jira/secure/BrowseProjects.jspa#all
Some background on the contribution process:
https://dev.clojure.org/display/community/Contributing+FAQ
Andy
On Tue, Jul 18
I think part of it is that examples are easy to edit, so if there are small
easily fixed mistakes, often someone will.
Unlike politically contentious issues on Wikipedia, there isn't much to be
gained from putting misleading information in ClojureDocs.
Andy
On Sun, Jun 18, 2017 at 7:53 PM,
that foo works, because '_' is
just another parameter name, no more or less special to the compiler than
the parameter name 'arg1' or 'f'.
Andy
On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 2:01 PM, Gregg Reynolds wrote:
>
>
> On Jun 17, 2017 3:36 PM, "Andy Fingerhut"
l to the compiler than the parameter name 'a'. There is
no requirement in the Clojure compiler that parameter names are unique.
Andy
On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 12:16 PM, Gregg Reynolds wrote:
>
>
> On Jun 17, 2017 1:55 PM, "Timothy Baldridge" wrote:
>
> Anonymous
roject that might be better suited for
others.
Andy
On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 8:19 AM, Peter Hull wrote:
> I had a quick look at this. As I understand it, the clojure.core reader
> processes data_readers.clj, but Eastwood uses tools.reader (or a version of
> it, copied into the Eastwood pr
Sounds like a limitation/bug in the current Eastwood implementation that it
doesn't handle this. You are welcome to file an issue on Github:
https://github.com/jonase/eastwood/issues
Sorry, no promises on when it might be addressed.
Andy
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 5:39 AM, Peter Hull
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