That looks really very nice. The reader macros are particularly nice
because it saves messing around with the structure of your code.

Phil

dgrnbrg <dsg123456...@gmail.com> writes:

> I'd like to point out a similar library I wrote for Clojure called 
> spyscope: https://github.com/dgrnbrg/spyscope
>
> With spyscope, you can write a handful of characters and get the stack 
> frame, form, and its value pretty-printed and logged to a queue for future 
> querying.
>
> On Thursday, May 30, 2013 8:28:19 PM UTC-4, David Jacobs wrote:
>>
>> That's true -- that's why I wrote up the Letters debugging mini-library 
>> for Ruby (lettersrb.com). However, there's friction there, too, and a 
>> surprising number of people don't think to do this.   
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, May 30, 2013 at 5:25 PM, Timothy Baldridge wrote: 
>>
>> > Not really true, most of my programs contain this function: 
>> >   
>> > (defn debug [x] 
>> > (pprint x) 
>> > x) 
>> >   
>> > Now I can do this: 
>> >   
>> > (comp foo debug bar) 
>> >   
>> > Also, with some reader literal magic, I could write something to let me 
>> do this: 
>> >   
>> > (myfunc foo #dbg bar) 
>> >   
>> >   
>> >   
>> > On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 6:12 PM, David Jacobs 
>> > <da...@wit.io<javascript:>(mailto:
>> da...@wit.io <javascript:>)> wrote: 
>> > > Two more things: 
>> > >   
>> > > 1) printing is often not a viable option for lazily eval-ed sequences 
>> or async processes -- the output gets jumbled! And believe me, when a new 
>> Clojure dev sees that for the first time, he/she wants to quit.   
>> > > 2) printing is terrible for elegant clojure code -- thing (comp f g h 
>> (partial map z)) -- in order to figure out anything about dynamic data 
>> flowing through, you have to break apart that composition or add a let 
>> binding in one of those functions before returning a value. Both of those 
>> involve a lot of friction. 
>> > >   
>> > >   
>> > > On Thursday, May 30, 2013 5:00:13 PM UTC-7, raould wrote: 
>> > > > for a long time haskell did not have a debugger. that sucked, imho. 
>>   
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