I am using the latest CIDER 0.6.0alpha (package: 20140224.735) (Clojure
1.5.1, nREPL 0.2.1) on Windows.
I noticed suddenly my repl started to miss some println messages in my code.
A simple test like this shows:
> (do (println "hello") (println "there"))
hello
It won't print the second message f
gt;
> On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 8:38:11 PM UTC-5, dabd wrote:
>>
>> Thanks I'll take a look at your libraries.
>> One problem I found with the zipper API is that if you have a recursive
>> function that takes a loc, when you call it on the clojure.zip/childre
see if you actually have performance problems first.
>
> On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 5:30:02 PM UTC-5, James Reeves wrote:
>>
>> On 4 December 2013 21:09, dabd wrote:
>>
>>> I didn't get there because I ran into problems with the zipper API.
>>> W
rs for your trees, without
> using clojure.zip. I've done this for navigating into json structures and
> it was relatively painless (admittedly I only needed a smallish subset of
> the functionality provided by clojure.zip).
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 1:09 PM, dabd &g
wrote:
>
> On 4 December 2013 20:27, dabd > wrote:
>
>>
>> I tried a purely functional approach with zippers but ran into some
>> trouble with the zipper API. I also think I will would have performance
>> problems too as there is a lot of bookkeeping in
I would like to implement an algorithm that works on trees (n-ary trees)
where each node is a complex type. Aside from the usual tree traversals I
will need to be able to access the parent of a node.
Performance is important since the algorithm is going to traverse the tree
several times and upd
ct leaf nodes, that kan be done by checking for
> the presence of a non-empty value of the children key.
>
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 2:18 PM, dabd >
> wrote:
> > Your map-tree is exactly like an xml-zip.
> > The problem I find with it is that now branch? also returns
(z/replace loc {:v(* 2 (:v (z/node loc))) :cs
> (z/children loc)})
>loc)))
>
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 8:35 AM, dabd >
> wrote:
> > The problem is that your vector-zip is not representing the tree I
> pictured.
> >
>
f.
>
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 6:19 AM, dabd >
> wrote:
> > I'm not sure what you mean by not being able to provide a meaningful
> > branch?.
> >
> > I would like to represent a tree such a this:
> >
> >
Thanks. Do you think the call to z/edit in my code could be simplified? To
edit a branch node I have to use conj to build a node only to pass it to
make-node which will break it apart again.
On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 5:53:31 AM UTC, Carlo wrote:
>
> Okay, now after actually reading the doc
r
> your specific use-case?
>
>
> On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 2:59:40 AM UTC+1, dabd wrote:
>>
>> The built-in vector-zip will build a tree with a different structure than
>> what I need.
>> I want build a tree as described in the first post:
(recur (next (if (and (integer? (node loc)) (odd? (node loc)))
>(replace loc (* 2 (node loc)))
>loc))
>
> > [2 2 [6 4 10]]
>
> On Tuesday, November 26, 2013 10:50:34 PM UTC+1, dabd wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to work with
change a simple tree.
I'd like to multiply the odd numbers by 2 in this case.
https://gist.github.com/dabd/7666778
It looks like after editing the first (branch) node clojure.zip/next will
get to the end of the tree.
How can I correct this code?
Thanks.
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change a simple tree.
I'd like to multiply the odd numbers by 2 in this case.
https://gist.github.com/dabd/7666778
It looks like after editing the first (branch) node clojure.zip/next will
get to the end of the tree.
How can I correct this code?
Thanks.
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It seems like 1.7 changed how default Locales are read from the host:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7107972/java-7-default-locale
http://blog.ej-technologies.com/2011/12/default-locale-changes-in-java-7.html
On Sunday, March 17, 2013 10:40:19 PM UTC, dabd wrote:
>
> I'm having t
, 2013 12:39:57 AM UTC, dabd wrote:
>
> On my system I have:
>
> > *clojure-version*
> {:major 1, :minor 4, :incremental 0, :qualifier nil}
>
> > (java.util.Locale/getDefault)
> #
>
>
> > (format "%.1f" 0.5)
> "0,5"
>
> >
I installed the latest 1.7.0_17 and apparently the issue is gone but I
still don't know what caused it.
Thanks.
On Sunday, March 10, 2013 3:22:21 AM UTC, dabd wrote:
>
> I am trying to run clojure on windows 7 with this java version:
> java version "1.7.0_05"
> Java
ult
> locale was also en_US on all of these systems.
>
> Mac OS X 10.6.8 + java version 1.6.0_43 (Oracle/Apple)
> Ubuntu 11.10 with Linux kernel 3.0.0-31-generic + java version 1.6.0_27
> (OpenJDK)
> Windows 7 + java version 1.7.0_07 (Oracle)
>
> Andy
>
> On Mar 9, 2013,
On my system I have:
> *clojure-version*
{:major 1, :minor 4, :incremental 0, :qualifier nil}
> (java.util.Locale/getDefault)
#
> (format "%.1f" 0.5)
"0,5"
> (java.lang.String/format (java.util.Locale/getDefault) "%.1f" (to-array
[0.5]))
"0.5"
but
> (java.lang.String/format "%.1f" (to-arr
I defined this macro https://gist.github.com/4646206 that expands to a
function.
It behaves like this
mycode.core> ((interval-test-fn "9.0,9.7-10.8,19.1+") 19.1)
false
mycode.core> (macroexpand-1 '(interval-test-fn "9.0,9.7-10.8,19.1+"))
(clojure.core/fn [v8568] (clojure.core/or (clojure.core/<
I have a NetBeans project where my REPL shows the following path in
the classpath:
# , and I can execute a script with
clojure.lang.RT.loadResourceScript("foo/bar/baz.clj"), which is
located in /home/my-proj/src/clj/foo/bar/baz.clj with no problems.
On another project which is the same as the pre
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