Frankly, I would've (meta ^:abc 'some-symbol) expected to work. Maybe somebody else can weigh in on why this one is a no-go.
On Tuesday, May 5, 2015 at 5:01:19 PM UTC-4, Andrey Antukh wrote: > > Thanks to both for the responses, but I stil not clearly understand. > > The documentation says very clearly that: > > In addition to with-meta, there are a number of reader macros (The Reader: > Macro Characters) for applying metadata to the expression following it: > ^{:doc "How obj works!"} obj - Sets the metadata of obj to the provided > map. > Equivalent to (with-meta obj {:doc "How obj works!"}) > > > (def foo ^:abc [1 2 3]) -> (meta foo) -> {:abc true} > (def foo ^:abc some-func) -> (meta foo) -> nil > (def foo ^:abc 'some-symbol) -> (meta foo) -> nil (In clojure programming > book uses example attaching metadata using the reader to the symbol, but > seems it not works as expected) > > Is a little bit confusing. The metadata documentation says clearly that > are equivalent, but are not equivalent. > > > Thank you very much again. > > Regards. > Andrey > > 2015-05-05 21:49 GMT+02:00 Andy- <andre...@gmail.com <javascript:>>: > >> In addition to James comment: IMO clojure.org/metadata should be clearer >> about this. It's mentioned more clearly on the reader page: >> http://clojure.org/reader#The%20Reader--Macro%20characters >> "The metadata reader macro first reads the metadata and attaches it to >> the next form read (see with-meta >> <http://clojure.github.io/clojure/clojure.core-api.html#clojure.core/with-meta> >> to >> attach meta to an object):" >> >> Stress on *next form read*. >> >> On Tuesday, May 5, 2015 at 2:31:40 PM UTC-4, Andrey Antukh wrote: >>> >>> Hi! >>> >>> I have some trouble with clojure metadata / reader and I do not know if >>> I'm doing something wrong. >>> >>> I have this code: >>> >>> (defn some-func []) >>> >>> (def func ^:abc some-func) >>> >>> (assert (= (meta func) {:abc true})) >>> >>> (def data [[:bar (with-meta some-func {:abc true})] >>> [:baz ^:abc some-func]]) >>> >>> (assert (= (meta (get-in data [0 1])) {:abc true})) >>> (assert (= (meta (get-in data [1 1])) {:abc true})) >>> >>> It fails in the first assert and in the last (if I comment the first one >>> obviously). I do not understand why that form of metadata does not works >>> as I expect (http://clojure.org/metadata) >>> >>> Thank you very much. >>> >>> Regards. >>> Andrey >>> >>> -- >>> Andrey Antukh - Андрей Антух - <andrei....@kaleidos.net> / < >>> ni...@niwi.be> >>> http://www.niwi.be <http://www.niwi.be/page/about/> >>> https://github.com/niwibe >>> >> > > > -- > Andrey Antukh - Андрей Антух - <andrei....@kaleidos.net <javascript:>> / < > ni...@niwi.be <javascript:>> > http://www.niwi.be <http://www.niwi.be/page/about/> > https://github.com/niwibe > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com Note that posts from new members are moderated - please be patient with your first post. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to clojure+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/clojure?hl=en --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to clojure+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.