Hi,
user=> (use 'clojure.contrib.lazy-xml)
nil
user=> (emit '{:tag :foo :attrs {:a "b" :c "d"} :content
({:tag :bar :attrs {:e "f"} :content ({:tag :baz :attrs nil :content
("hello")})})} :pad true)
hello
nil
The 'foo' element is getting the requested padding, but it does not
propagate to th
It's essentially a thin wrapper on JOGL, but I intend to improve the
interface in future.
http://github.com/ChickenProp/cloggle/tree/master
Clojure, the JVM and opengl are all fairly new to me, so I'd
appreciate feedback about my coding style, potential pitfalls, and
anything else you can think
you
know of a better way than to have a separate src/net/philh directory
in each library's tree?
>
> On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 4:05 PM, philip.hazel...@gmail.com <
>
> philip.hazel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > It's essentially a thin wrapper on JOGL, but I intend t
ut a reasonable way to fix it, but in the meantime I've
inserted a workaround into gears.clj. Could you test the new version?
I would also be interested in seeing the output of
(map #(cons (.getName %) (seq (.getParameterTypes %)))
(filter #(#{"glLightfv" "glMaterialfv"
On May 17, 1:14 am, "Michel S." wrote:
> In Clojure, it is possible to do the former -- (def orig+ +) -- but it
> appears that overriding a clojure.core definition is not possible. I'd
> love to be wrong on this, though.
>
> user=> (def + -)
> java.lang.Exception: Name conflict, can't def + becau
On Jun 4, 6:23 am, CuppoJava wrote:
> Hey guys,
> I'm really stuck on this math question, and I'm wondering if you guys
> know of any links that may help me.
>
> Given: f(x,y), a0, a list of numbers v.
> Find: g(x,y) and b0 such that:
>
> (reduce f a0 v) = (reduce g b0 (reverse v))
>
> Thanks fo
On Jun 4, 3:00 pm, CuppoJava wrote:
> Hey guys.
> Thanks for the help. I have to clarify my question a bit.
>
> f(x,y) and a0 are given and do not assume any properties.
> Find g(x,y) and b0, such that for *any* list of numbers v,
>
> (reduce f a0 v) = (reduce g b0 (reverse v))
This is not alway
On Jul 1, 9:52 am, Laurent PETIT wrote:
> As far as IDE integration is concerned, i would not bother (at first)
> about incremental thing. I rather intend to always parse the entire
> edited file content (of course if this causes a performance problem, I
> might rethink about it). For performance
Hi,
The following code works as expected:
(import 'javax.imageio.ImageIO 'java.io.File
'java.awt.image.BufferedImage)
(defn bi-get-pixels
[bi]
(vec (.. bi (getData) (getPixels 0 0 (.getWidth bi) (.getHeight bi)
nil
(bi-get-pixels (. ImageIO read (File. "/home/phil/prog/small-
test.png"))
does the right thing with no warnings.
Thanks for the help,
-Phil
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mark
>
> On Jul 5, 10:18 pm, "philip.hazel...@gmail.com"
>
> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > The following code works as expected:
>
> > (import 'javax.imageio
On Jul 6, 12:25 pm, Jarkko Oranen wrote:
> (ints nil) might also work
It does indeed. This seems to be as good a solution as could be hoped
for, thank you.
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On Jul 1, 8:16 am, ztellman wrote:
> Most of the OpenGL code I've seen has been a fairly literal
> translation of the corresponding Java, so as a way of getting my feet
> wet in Clojure I've written something that tries to be a little more
> idiomatic. It can be found athttp://github.com/ztellma
On Jul 7, 5:11 am, Timothy Pratley wrote:
> I have a function that relies on a keyword being supplied. The keyword
> is used to find something in a static map. I want to put in the doc-
> string:
> (str "blah blah blah, arg1 must be one of " (keys map))
> Suggestions?
You can put the docstring d
On Jul 17, 4:56 am, Richard Newman wrote:
> If you want unsyntactic input in your file, comment it out with
> semicolons.
>
> Adding true block comments -- #| |# -- is on the to-do list.
While we're on the subject, are there any plans for a sexp-comment?
Essentially I'm looking for reader synta
On Jul 17, 1:52 pm, Rich Hickey wrote:
> #_ does what you want:
>
> user=> (list 1 2 #_42 3)
> (1 2 3)
Thanks for pointing that out.
I notice this is actually on the reader page - apologies for not
looking properly.
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(ns testcomp)
(var-get (or (ns-resolve *ns* 'foo)
(intern *ns* 'foo :foo)))
;; foo ;(1)
;; (println foo) ;(2)
;; (do foo 3);(3)
;; (fn [] foo) ;(4)
;; ((fn [] foo)) ;(5)
;; ((fn [] (println foo))) ;(6)
With
On Jun 23, 12:29 pm, Stuart Halloway
wrote:
> I think the behavior you are seeing here is reasonable. When you mix
> compilation and dynamic access to vars, you need to reason carefully about
> the order in which things will happen.
In general I would say that code working differently depending
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