I agree with you that an IllegalArgumentException is preferable
to AssertionError.
The reason that I used AssertionError was that I wanted to keep the same
behaviour as when using s/valid? (it throws an AssertionError).
Maybe only s/assert should throw AssertionError and s/valid? should throw
so
Hi Ikuru,
I've just checked and dragging and dropping works for me on Ubuntu 16.04,
could you try it again? Another option is to open the extension file with
"File -> Open" menu.
Not sure I understand your question correctly, but to make the extension
work you need to add cider-nrepl to a list
Sorry for the mess in the previous message. This code should be put into
~/.lein/profiles.clj
{:user {:plugins [[cider/cider-nrepl "0.12.0-SNAPSHOT"]]
:dependencies [[org.clojure/tools.nrepl "0.2.12"]]}}
пятница, 16 сентября 2016 г., 17:32:54 UTC+6 пользователь Andrey Lisin
написал:
>
(ns spec-test.core
(:require [clojure.spec :as s]))
(s/def :user/name string?)
(s/def :core/user (s/keys :req [:user/name]))
; A helper method to get better error messages.
; Also imagine that clojure.spec has a similar s/check
; function that looks similar to this one
; (used in our user-nam
I think a natural place of the :post condition shold be after the argument
brackets (and that should be possible to implement I think):
(defn user-name [user :core/user] :user/name
(-> user :user/name))
On Friday, September 16, 2016 at 1:34:47 PM UTC+2, joakim.t...@nova.com
wrote:
>
> (ns sp
Hi,
On Friday, September 16, 2016 at 6:16:14 AM UTC+2, Mars0i wrote:
>
> Glad that this is happening.
> You might want to add the date to the CFP and Schedule pages. I only
> found it on the Press page.
>
Thanks for your feedback. I've added the date to the CfP page. Did you
look for it on
On Friday, September 16, 2016 at 8:14:49 AM UTC-5, Stefan Kamphausen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Friday, September 16, 2016 at 6:16:14 AM UTC+2, Mars0i wrote:
>>
>> Glad that this is happening.
>> You might want to add the date to the CFP and Schedule pages. I only
>> found it on the Press page.
>>
>
I have CIDER installed with cljfmt support.
I have a bunch of auto-generated clojure files with formatting done via
pretty-print with badly formatted let statements.
(let
[a
1
b
2
c
3
d
4]
(println a b c d))
Is it possible for cljfmt to format it
cljfmt doesn't currently have opinions on whether things are on one line or
spread out over several lines. From cljfmt's perspective:
[a
b
c]
Is as valid as
[a b c]
- James
On 16 September 2016 at 14:34, Amogh Talpallikar <
amogh.talpalli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have CIDER
Ok was just able to try it out briefly on OSX.
- Installation went smoothly, no problems.
- Explicit docs/instructions on how to start and connect to the repl would
be good. I was able to get it connected but it was unclear if the repl
should be started from within VS code, or from a terminal t
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