Hi all,
we’re excited to announce EuroClojure 2013 to be held in Berlin, Germany:
“EuroClojure is the first 2-day, full-blown conference in Europe for the
Clojure community. After an extremely successful 2012 edition in London we
are replicating in Berlin this year!
The conference will be
Hugo Duncan writes:
> sthueb...@googlemail.com (Stefan Hübner) writes:
>
>> b) How can ritz-nrepl or (preferably) ritz-swank be embedded in an
>> application?
>
> I just added instructions [1] to the ritz-swank README. I've not
> actually tried this yet, but this
adrians writes:
> Hi Hugo,
>
> I'm trying to get ritz-nrepl going with the latest lein2 and nrepl.el from
> Melpa. I think
> I've followed the instructions on the project page, yet I get this, when I
> nrepl-ritz-jack-in:
>
> error in process sentinel: Could not start nREPL server: Exception in
Hi Hugo,
I have two questions:
a) Are you planning on updating Zi for this new release?
b) How can ritz-nrepl or (preferably) ritz-swank be embedded in an
application?
Best Regards,
Stefan
Hugo Duncan writes:
> Ritz provides a clojure debugger for nREPL.el and SLIME, other nREPL
> middleware
I get the the following error when trying to auto-complete e.g. "(pri":
--8<---cut here---start->8---
java.lang.NullPointerException: null
at clojure.lang.Reflector.invokeNoArgInstanceMember (Reflector.java:314)
clojure.stacktrace$print_stack_trace.invoke (
sthueb...@googlemail.com (Stefan Hübner) writes:
> Hugo Duncan writes:
>
>> * ritz-swank corresponds to the previous ritz functionality and provides
>> a swank server with debugger capabilities.
>
> How would you fire up a swank server from the REPL?
On t
Hugo Duncan writes:
> * ritz-swank corresponds to the previous ritz functionality and provides
> a swank server with debugger capabilities.
How would you fire up a swank server from the REPL?
I'm using the Maven and the clojure-maven-plugin, which has no (yet)
goal for ritz or ritz-swank. But
clojure.contrib.repl-utils migrated to clojure.repl, according to
http://dev.clojure.org/display/design/Where+Did+Clojure.Contrib+Go
Softaddicts writes:
> Since clojure 1.3, contrib as been replaced by distinct libraries:
>
> http://dev.clojure.org/display/design/Where+Did+Clojure.Contrib+Go
>
There was a "How to build communities" session at EuroClojure. In
summary:
- Just get going. Find some people (with 3 your already a group), find a
place (like a pub for starters) and meet. You'll like it!
- Meet regularly e.g. monthly.
- If you want to do some coding and your group grows, find
(sorry to use this channel)
I just wanted to notice the maintainers of Planet Clojure, that it's RSS
feed is outdated. The web site shows more recent articles than the feed
does.
Besides of that: Thank you for this really handy service!
Regards,
Stefan
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Hi all,
just a quick update on the Maven bundle: it has finally been uploaded
and is available for your Maven based projects as
org.clojure:clojure:1.0.0:jar (groupId, artifactId, version, type).
Thanks for all voters!
-Stefan Hübner
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You
Christian Vest Hansen writes:
> On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Stefan Hübner
> wrote:
>>
>> I've submitted the Maven bundle for Clojure 1.0.0 to
>> http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MAVENUPLOAD-2464. Processing the request
>> might take a couple of days.
&
The upload bundle, which is found at
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MAVENUPLOAD-2464, promotes Clojure as
"org.clojure:clojure:1.0.0". It hasn't received any atention from the
Upload team yet, but I do hope it gets uploaded within the next
weeks. Maybe voting could speed it up...
dysinger write
Hi,
I'd like to contribute a patch to pom-template.xml that reflects
- the changed artifactId ("clojure-lang" -> "clojure") and
- added scm-section.
This patch is meant to be applied both to branches/1.0 and t
ojure
clojure
1.0.0
org.clojure
clojure
1.0.0
slim
I'll submit patches to reflect the changed POM.
Thank you all for your support!
Stefan Hübner
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thank you for your clarifaction! I'll prepare the bundle then.
-Stefan
Rich Hickey writes:
> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 5:36 PM, Laurent PETIT
> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> It seems that it's really a matter of convention, I don't see any technical
>> problem of having a groupId of org.clojure and a
Daniel Renfer writes:
> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 4:51 PM, Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
>>
>> It's the answer to why the main artifact is called "clojure-lang" not
>> just "clojure". It's do differentiate Rich's framework,
>> "clojure-lang", from the Contrib librarys ("clojure-contrib") even
>> thou
Hello Laurent,
thanks for the summary! I'm looking forward to the decision and hope, we
can move forward soon.
-Stefan
Laurent PETIT writes:
> Hello,
>
> It seems that it's really a matter of convention, I don't see any technical
> problem
> of having a groupId of org.clojure and an artifact
Hi Alex,
ataggart writes:
> I use Maven indirectly via Ivy, so I just wanted to request that,
> whatever the choice of naming, the artifact and module names should
> parallel. The reason for this request is that Ivy can resolve
> dependencies in maven by creating URLs from a pattern. For exam
On 10 Mai, 22:17, d...@kronkltd.net (Daniel E. Renfer) wrote:
> Phil Hagelberg writes:
> > Howard Lewis Ship writes:
>
> >> clojure-lang because there will be a clojure-contrib artifact for the
> >> same group.
>
> > And this is ... a bad thing? I'm lost.
>
> > -Phil
>
> Good, at least I'm not t
On 8 Mai, 01:39, Laurent PETIT wrote:
> note that clojure must be compatible with JDK 1.5, so if you compile with
> 1.6, maybe you should verify the compatibility mode (not sure if what I
> write here makes sense, I'm not a specialist in javac retrocompatibility
> concerns).
Thanks for the tip!
On 9 Mai, 17:08, Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
> clojure-lang because there will be a clojure-contrib artifact for the
> same group.
It didn't occur to me yet, that having clojure-contrib in the same
group would render "org.clojure:clojure" a bad choice as
groupId:artifactId for clojure itself. Does
Laurent PETIT writes:
> I also think it makes sense to deposit the whole "battery" :
> clojureXX.jar
> clojure-slimXX.jar
> clojure-sourcesXX.jar
Since clojure-slim is not bundled in the distributed ZIP for 1.0.0, I'm
going the build all three libraries from SVN tag "1.0" (r1365).
I've figured
Christian Vest Hansen writes:
> On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 4:47 PM, J. McConnell wrote:
>>
>>> I guess only Rich can make the choice: statu quo, clojure (breaks
>>> maven artifact id), clojure-lang (breaks build.xml).
>>
>> Not that I have a strong stake in this, but I'd vote for going with
>> "clo
Laurent PETIT writes:
> You're right, so from the beginning the ant script creates
> "clojure..." while the maven script creates "clojure-lang...".
To be precise here, there's no such maven script that creates
"clojure-lang", neither does Maven do anything during Clojure's build
process. The po
Laurent PETIT writes:
> Seems fine to me.
>
> One question, though: I see that you want to name the artifact
> "clojure-lang" and not just "clojure".
> Why not just "clojure" as is the case for the ant build script ?
>
> I guess this could just confuse people ?
Very good point! That's exactly t
declared:
org.clojure
clojure-lang
1.0.0
slim
-Stefan
Laurent PETIT writes:
> 2009/5/7 Stefan Hübner :
>>
>> Laurent PETIT writes:
>>
>>> I also think it makes sense to deposit the whole "battery" :
>>> clojureXX.jar
>>> clojure
Laurent PETIT writes:
> I also think it makes sense to deposit the whole "battery" :
> clojureXX.jar
> clojure-slimXX.jar
OK, I would bundle clojure-slim.jar too. I'm not familiar with it, though
curious. Would you enlighten me by throwing some light on it's purpose?
> clojure-sourcesXX.jar
W
Hi all,
Since Clojure now has a stable 1.0.0 I would like to take a step
forward and push it to Maven's Central Repo at http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/.
This would allow people using Maven to integrate Clojure more easily,
since no 3rd party repo wouldn't be involved anymore.
I'm going to follow
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