What is this convention you are using with the -> ?
Are you coming from a C or C++ background or is this something lispy I
haven't seen before?
-- Aaron


On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 7:56 PM, Richard Newman <holyg...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> On  30 Jul 2009, at 2:26 PM, David Plumpton wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to find an idiomatic way to read through a text file (e.g.
> > a Git history log)
>
> Sidenote: I'm hacking on this:
>
> http://github.com/rnewman/clj-git/tree/master
>
> I haven't got to commit messages etc. yet -- I'm primarily using git
> as a backing store, not accessing existing repositories, so there are
> much more pressing things -- but there might be something useful there
> for you.
>
> The usual caveats of hacky, bad, probably-buggy code apply :)
>
> -R
>
>
> >
>

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