Hey Leonardo,

This is very interesting, but I'd like to know whether it's possible to 
validate a map that contains an :errors key. Would bouncer overwrite this 
with its own :errors key? Should it not be using a fully-qualified keyword 
(as in ::errors) to avoid the clash?

Thanks,

Stathis


On Friday, 4 January 2013 06:56:19 UTC, Leonardo Borges wrote:
>
> Hey guys, 
>
> I extracted a small validation library from a side project I'm working 
> on and bouncer is the result. 
>
> While I do know there are a couple of validation libs out there 
> already, I decided this was worth publishing mostly because: 
>
> - That’s what I’m using in my current side project 
> - It takes a fundamentally different implementation approach that is 
> in itself worthy of exploration 
> - If nothing else, this is yet another example of where Monads can be 
> useful. 
>
> The full reasoning can be found in a post I wrote: 
> https://bitly.com/ZiLJzO 
>
> Where to find it: 
>
> Github: https://github.com/leonardoborges/bouncer 
> Clojars: https://clojars.org/bouncer 
>
> The README file on github contains a detailed guide to using the 
> library, hopefully that's enough should you want to try it out. 
>
> Cheers, 
> Leonardo Borges 
> www.leonardoborges.com 
>

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