Wondering who is living/working in Mexico City?
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Oops, part of the example lost formatting with word wrapping. Here's it
in full:
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;; "Per the symbol rules above, :/ and :/anything are not legal keywords."
[(edn/read-string ":/")
;; "It can be used once only in the middle of a sym
The speed over validation is only valid for Clojure's LispReader, not to
clojure.edn. I'm completely fine with Clojure's reader keeping all of
those weird behaviours, and many other more.
But that doesn't apply to clojure.edn: it is code for a format with an
specification, and it goes against the
QuƩ tranza! :)
On Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at 2:20:00 PM UTC-5 doyouun...@gmail.com wrote:
> Wondering who is living/working in Mexico City?
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As someone who has spent a lot of time around standardization committees
(eight years on ANSI X3J16 C++ and some time around the ANSI C work before
that, as well as years of BSI work as well), here's how I view the EDN
specification: it states what is valid or invalid, a compliant reader
should par
On Wednesday, 21 October 2020 at 00:42:32 UTC+1 EuAndreh wrote:
> But that doesn't apply to clojure.edn: it is code for a format with an
> specification, and it goes against the specification.
>
Where in the specification does it say that the edn reader should throw
exceptions on errors?
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