Hello,
I am trying to use the latest ns/in-ns functionality
from HEAD. I don't seem to be getting it right.
Here is what I am tring to do.
1. test.clj - contains a function foo
2. tst-pkg.clj - contains the ns definition (so I can
get my dependencies right in a multi-file
Hi,
Disclaimer: The following is not tested. It is just from what I saw from
your description and what caught my attention.
There are special naming rules for the file in a namespace. The first
thing to do is to fix the naming. I would use the following layout.
(Note: I would drop the symlinkin
> Lisp is cool. Having a language
> that's like lisp and has access to all of Java, but has more libs than
> lisp and that's more dynamic than java is *way* cool.
>
> --Chouser
To which I can only add: And having a language that also handles side-
effects and thread interaction well is *extremel
> Getting things done is cool.
One other point. Getting things done in Clojure and getting paid for
it is cool. One of the things I like about clojure is that its easy
interface to java dramatically increases its chances of industry
acceptance. New technologies, to be accepted, must solve a FELT
> Getting things done is cool.
Yup. I've been programming for 30+ years and I've gotten too old and
too cranky to tolerate a lot of bullsh*t, high ceremony, and wheel
reinvention.
I had high hopes for Paul Graham's Arc, but his goals are more
rarified. So despite my great respect for his ideas,
On Sep 3, 2008, at 7:11 PM, Rich Hickey wrote:
>>> On the subject of shorter, the name "clojure/load" is already in
>>> use, but
>>> would be a better name for "load-resources" than "load-resources".
>>> I think
>>> we should consider changing the name of the former to something
>>> else li
Hi folks,
I'm trying to use the proxy support to provide a filter to
java.io.File#listFiles and am not having any luck: I'm sure I'm doing
something stupid, and would appreciate some tips. Here's what I'm doing:
(import '(java.io File FilenameFilter))
(def filter (proxy [FilenameFilter] []
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 2:55 PM, Tom Emerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I'm trying to use the proxy support to provide a filter to
> java.io.File#listFiles and am not having any luck: I'm sure I'm doing
> something stupid, and would appreciate some tips. Here's what I'm doing:
>
> (im
Hi Shawn,
Huh, I *thought* the def worked before, I could have sworn that it did, but
now that I try it again I got the same error as you did. Once I renamed it
the proxy works as I would expect.
Thanks for trying it out, and apologies for the noise. :)
-tree
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 7:45 PM
I will be speaking at the Boston Lisp Meeting, Monday September 29th
2008, 6pm at MIT.
Details here:
http://fare.livejournal.com/134108.html
If you are in the area please feel free to join us!
Rich
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Dear Clojurians,
there is post about Clojure's idea of State and Identity
on Lambda the Ultimate.
http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/node/2978
Sincerely
Meikel
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On Sep 7, 1:00 pm, Meikel Brandmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think your problems should be solved now, since in my understanding
> they arise due to the non-adherence to the required file layout.>
> java.io.FileNotFoundException: Could not locate Clojure resource
> > on classpath: bar/my
I can't make it so I have a question: Will it be recorded?
Would be great, even if the talk itself will be similar to what is in
the podcasts that exist already, because it can be interesting to hear
you answer questions.
On 8 Sep, 02:05, Rich Hickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will be speakin
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