Hi,
Am Freitag, 5. August 2011 01:18:45 UTC+2 schrieb lpetit:
> What kind of "strict control over state mutation" stories can we expect
> when using core.logic ?
> I mean, in the above example, I see no explicit use of refs, and I see
> somewhat "unmanaged" state change with the introduction of the new category
> name. This does not look like idiomatic clojure to me (from 10 000 feets, I
> havent' studied core.logic yet)
>
I agree. Clojure does a lot to separate such concerns. facts modifies two
atoms. Is this save in all cases?
Another superficial question: Should facts also support maps?
(facts notes
[{:id 1 :text "My cool widget" :category 1}
{:id 2 :text "My cool Clojure project" :category 1}
{:id 3 :text "Walk the dog" :category 2}])
And a last question: Is this something like (or developed to or help to
move) contrib.datalog?
Sincerely
Meikel
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