Hi everyone,
My clojurescript build results in a Javascript file which does not contain
the expected namepsace and functions contained in my clojurescript files.
What could be the reason?
My project setup (simplified) is as follows:
(defproject myapp "0.1.0-SNAPSHOT"
:description "FIXME: wr
I'm going to tie a bow on it today and I'll get back to you
> On Aug 19, 2014, at 1:07 AM, john walker wrote:
>
> Is there a link to your work? I'm very interested in this.
>
>> On Monday, August 18, 2014 8:49:36 PM UTC-7, Dylan Butman wrote:
>> It'd be great if you could chain lein take like t
Ok, the problem was the files with .clj suffix are ignored by the watcher.
Changing it to .cljs solved the problem.
On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 11:58:51 AM UTC+2, Timur wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
>
> My clojurescript build results in a Javascript file which does not contain
> the expected nameps
Hey Tim,
When you write a property, like your `has-agroup`, there's no need to call
`gen/sample`. You can simply write: (prop/for-all [v my-generator] ...)
-Reid
On Sunday, August 10, 2014 6:04:21 PM UTC-5, frye wrote:
>
> Oook, this is starting to sink in.
>
> I've gotten a little farther, in
Thought I'd share the links to a couple of videos I made for my students on
how to set up a nice development environment for Clojure with IntelliJ,
Cursive and Gorilla.
Part 1 on setting up software: https://vimeo.com/103808402
Part 2 on basic workflow:https://vimeo.com/103812557
Probably no
Hey guys/gals,
Are any of you going to the Disrupt SF Hackathon? I'd love to join or form
a group of Clojurists.
I'm open to any and all project ideas. I really am interested in meeting
other smart people and hack on Clojure for a day (and win first place).
I've been using Clojure for a year n
Nicola,
thank you for your work, and for :validate/wrong-tag-handler specifically,
which is very useful to me.
It seems that analyzer refuses keywords in the form ::a/b, which are used
in some projects
(e.g. [org.clojure/core.typed] clojure.core.typed.check.fn contains
::t/cmethods at line 21)
Nicola,
thank you for your work, and for :validate/wrong-tag-handler specifically,
which is very useful to me.
It seems that analyzer refuses keywords in the form ::a/b, which are used
in some projects
(e.g. [org.clojure/core.typed] clojure.core.typed.check.fn contains
::t/cmethods at line 21)
Francesco,
that doesn't seem to be the case in my tests:
[~/src/tools.analyzer.jvm/src/main/clojure]> cat test.clj
(ns test (:require [clojure.string :as s]))
::s/foo
clojure.tools.analyzer.jvm> (-> (analyze-ns 'test) last :form)
:clojure.string/foo
Note that to analyze keywords in the form ::f
Hello all,
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Here you go! https://github.com/pleasetrythisathome/lein-templater
I'm sure there are some kinks to iron out, give it a try!
On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 1:07:34 AM UTC-4, john walker wrote:
>
> Is there a link to your work? I'm very interested in this.
>
> On Monday, August 18, 2014 8:49:36 PM UT
I've been writing a lot of templates lately for various web stacks and
whatnot, and I got really tired of having to copy my files into a template
every time they changes. I figured it wouldn't be too hard to generate them
programmatically, and after a few more days than expected, here you have i
Interesting Idea. I'll give it a go.
On Wednesday, 20 August 2014 06:47:47 UTC+10, Dylan Butman wrote:
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> I've been writing a lot of templates lately for various web stacks and
> whatnot, and I got really tired of having to copy my files into a template
> every time they changes. I figured it w
Nicola,
of course you're right.
I recently switched to the 3-ary analyze in order to
use :validate/wrong-tag-handler and I was wrongly passing {} as the env,
instead of (empty-env).
When I saw the "Invalid token: ::a/b" errors I was fooled into thinking
they were purely syntactical errors (but
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