Re: Getting this error regarding duck-streams/spit ...

2010-10-30 Thread zkim
Looks like I'm a bit late to the party on this one.

ClojureDocs, as Tom mentioned, dosen't currently track the :deprecated
metadata entry, which will be fixed once clojuredocs is able to
consume autodoc's output.

Apologies for the confusion.

-Zack

On Oct 27, 12:57 am, Btsai benny.t...@gmail.com wrote:
 Awesome!  Thanks for the great work, Tom :)  clojuredocs has quickly
 become my go-to reference source.

 On Oct 26, 11:46 pm, Tom Faulhaber tomfaulha...@gmail.com wrote:







  You remind me that I need to markhttp://richhickey.github.com/clojure...
  as obsolete and redirect users to the new place.

  Zack Kim and I are working to have clojuredocs pull data from the
  autodoc system and, at that point, I assume that he'll add deprecation
  info over there as well.

  Sorry for any confusion! Clojure's still a fast moving target.

  Tom

  On Oct 26, 12:48 pm, Btsai benny.t...@gmail.com wrote:

   I'm fairly positive duck-streams is deprecated, as it is no longer
   present in the clojure-contrib git repository:

  http://github.com/clojure/clojure-contrib/tree/master/modules/

  http://richhickey.github.com/clojure-contrib/doesn'thavethe
   deprecation info most likely because it is the documentation for the
   original (now outdated) clojure-contrib repository, and doesn't have
   1.2 info.

  http://clojure.github.com/clojure-contrib/isthedocumentation for
   the current repository.

   clojuredocs should probably be updated to include the deprecation
   info, and also have its link to clojure-contrib point to the current
   repository.

   On Oct 26, 12:44 pm, Victor Olteanu bluestar...@gmail.com wrote:

Thank you Btsai. I checked 
bothhttp://richhickey.github.com/clojure-contrib/io-api.html#clojure.cont...
andhttp://clojuredocs.org/clojure_contrib/clojure.contrib.duck-streams/s...
and couldn't find any reference to deprecation.
If you can confirm that this deprecation was made official then we 
could
update those docs so other people won't run into these same issues.

Victor

On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 12:46 AM, Btsai benny.t...@gmail.com wrote:
 I don't think it's a mistake or accident that spit exists in
 clojure.core.  In 1.2, duck-streams became deprecated and functions
 such as spit were incorporated into clojure.core:

http://clojure.github.com/clojure/clojure.core-api.html#clojure.core/...
http://clojure.github.com/clojure-contrib/duck-streams-api.html

 Are you using anything beyond spit and slurp*?  If not, I think you
 can switch to clojure.core's slurp and spit and drop duck-streams
 altogether.

 On Oct 25, 8:59 pm, Victor Olteanu bluestar...@gmail.com wrote:
  Thank you.

  The following statement worked for me:
  (:require [clojure.contrib.duck-streams :as d])

  As I was using slurp and slurp*, I then had to do the following:

  use the form d/slurp* instead (prefixed with d/)
  use slurp without a change

  This brings up a related point - I can see that there are functions 
  with
 the
  same name in different packages, which I believe it's quite 
  unfortunate.
  There is slurp in clojure.core and there is duck-streams/slurp* , 
  along
 with
  other functions such as spit...

  I hope this kind of things might be addressed in future versions of
  Clojure...

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Re: Getting this error regarding duck-streams/spit ...

2010-10-27 Thread Btsai
Awesome!  Thanks for the great work, Tom :)  clojuredocs has quickly
become my go-to reference source.

On Oct 26, 11:46 pm, Tom Faulhaber tomfaulha...@gmail.com wrote:
 You remind me that I need to markhttp://richhickey.github.com/clojure...
 as obsolete and redirect users to the new place.

 Zack Kim and I are working to have clojuredocs pull data from the
 autodoc system and, at that point, I assume that he'll add deprecation
 info over there as well.

 Sorry for any confusion! Clojure's still a fast moving target.

 Tom

 On Oct 26, 12:48 pm, Btsai benny.t...@gmail.com wrote:







  I'm fairly positive duck-streams is deprecated, as it is no longer
  present in the clojure-contrib git repository:

 http://github.com/clojure/clojure-contrib/tree/master/modules/

 http://richhickey.github.com/clojure-contrib/doesn'thave the
  deprecation info most likely because it is the documentation for the
  original (now outdated) clojure-contrib repository, and doesn't have
  1.2 info.

 http://clojure.github.com/clojure-contrib/isthe documentation for
  the current repository.

  clojuredocs should probably be updated to include the deprecation
  info, and also have its link to clojure-contrib point to the current
  repository.

  On Oct 26, 12:44 pm, Victor Olteanu bluestar...@gmail.com wrote:

   Thank you Btsai. I checked 
   bothhttp://richhickey.github.com/clojure-contrib/io-api.html#clojure.cont...
   andhttp://clojuredocs.org/clojure_contrib/clojure.contrib.duck-streams/s...
   and couldn't find any reference to deprecation.
   If you can confirm that this deprecation was made official then we could
   update those docs so other people won't run into these same issues.

   Victor

   On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 12:46 AM, Btsai benny.t...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't think it's a mistake or accident that spit exists in
clojure.core.  In 1.2, duck-streams became deprecated and functions
such as spit were incorporated into clojure.core:

   http://clojure.github.com/clojure/clojure.core-api.html#clojure.core/...
   http://clojure.github.com/clojure-contrib/duck-streams-api.html

Are you using anything beyond spit and slurp*?  If not, I think you
can switch to clojure.core's slurp and spit and drop duck-streams
altogether.

On Oct 25, 8:59 pm, Victor Olteanu bluestar...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thank you.

 The following statement worked for me:
 (:require [clojure.contrib.duck-streams :as d])

 As I was using slurp and slurp*, I then had to do the following:

 use the form d/slurp* instead (prefixed with d/)
 use slurp without a change

 This brings up a related point - I can see that there are functions 
 with
the
 same name in different packages, which I believe it's quite 
 unfortunate.
 There is slurp in clojure.core and there is duck-streams/slurp* , 
 along
with
 other functions such as spit...

 I hope this kind of things might be addressed in future versions of
 Clojure...

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Re: Getting this error regarding duck-streams/spit ...

2010-10-26 Thread Dave Ray
Hey.

Until this message, I hadn't noticed that duck-streams was deprecated.
Is the stuff in clojure.java.io the official replacement for that
functionality? So now rather than duck-streams/read-lines, I'd
manually combine with-open, clojure.java.io/reader, and line-seq?

Just checking.

Thanks,

Dave

On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 12:46 AM, Btsai benny.t...@gmail.com wrote:
 I don't think it's a mistake or accident that spit exists in
 clojure.core.  In 1.2, duck-streams became deprecated and functions
 such as spit were incorporated into clojure.core:

 http://clojure.github.com/clojure/clojure.core-api.html#clojure.core/spit
 http://clojure.github.com/clojure-contrib/duck-streams-api.html

 Are you using anything beyond spit and slurp*?  If not, I think you
 can switch to clojure.core's slurp and spit and drop duck-streams
 altogether.

 On Oct 25, 8:59 pm, Victor Olteanu bluestar...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thank you.

 The following statement worked for me:
 (:require [clojure.contrib.duck-streams :as d])

 As I was using slurp and slurp*, I then had to do the following:

 use the form d/slurp* instead (prefixed with d/)
 use slurp without a change

 This brings up a related point - I can see that there are functions with the
 same name in different packages, which I believe it's quite unfortunate.
 There is slurp in clojure.core and there is duck-streams/slurp* , along with
 other functions such as spit...

 I hope this kind of things might be addressed in future versions of
 Clojure...


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Re: Getting this error regarding duck-streams/spit ...

2010-10-26 Thread Sean Devlin
The stuff in Clojure.java.io would be the preferred tool, yes.
However, if contrib has something that solves your problem, go ahead
and use it.  Be careful though, because contrib is much more likely to
change than something officially in core.

On Oct 26, 8:51 am, Dave Ray dave...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hey.

 Until this message, I hadn't noticed that duck-streams was deprecated.
 Is the stuff in clojure.java.io the official replacement for that
 functionality? So now rather than duck-streams/read-lines, I'd
 manually combine with-open, clojure.java.io/reader, and line-seq?

 Just checking.

 Thanks,

 Dave

 On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 12:46 AM, Btsai benny.t...@gmail.com wrote:
  I don't think it's a mistake or accident that spit exists in
  clojure.core.  In 1.2, duck-streams became deprecated and functions
  such as spit were incorporated into clojure.core:

 http://clojure.github.com/clojure/clojure.core-api.html#clojure.core/...
 http://clojure.github.com/clojure-contrib/duck-streams-api.html

  Are you using anything beyond spit and slurp*?  If not, I think you
  can switch to clojure.core's slurp and spit and drop duck-streams
  altogether.

  On Oct 25, 8:59 pm, Victor Olteanu bluestar...@gmail.com wrote:
  Thank you.

  The following statement worked for me:
  (:require [clojure.contrib.duck-streams :as d])

  As I was using slurp and slurp*, I then had to do the following:

  use the form d/slurp* instead (prefixed with d/)
  use slurp without a change

  This brings up a related point - I can see that there are functions with 
  the
  same name in different packages, which I believe it's quite unfortunate.
  There is slurp in clojure.core and there is duck-streams/slurp* , along 
  with
  other functions such as spit...

  I hope this kind of things might be addressed in future versions of
  Clojure...

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Getting this error regarding duck-streams/spit ...

2010-10-25 Thread Victor Olteanu
Hi friends,

I am getting the following error and was hoping somebody may be able to
assist:

java.lang.IllegalStateException: spit already refers to:
#'clojure.contrib.duck-streams/spit in namespace: datatool.api (api.clj:1)

I realized it's because clojure.contrib.duck-streams/spit is overriding
clojure.core/spit.
It used to be just a warning when I start jetty, but now it is preventing my
app to run. (jetty starts, but when I try accessing the app in the browser,
I get that error)

Would you have any idea about how to solve it?

FYI what I have in my datatool/api.clj file is:

(ns datatool.api
  (:use compojure.core)
  (:use hiccup.core)
  (:use hiccup.page-helpers)
  (:use [ring.middleware reload stacktrace file file-info])
  (:use datatool.db)
  (:use clojure.contrib.json)
  (:use clojure.contrib.duck-streams))


Thank you,
Victor

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Re: Getting this error regarding duck-streams/spit ...

2010-10-25 Thread Michael Ossareh
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 19:09, Victor Olteanu bluestar...@gmail.com wrote:

 java.lang.IllegalStateException: spit already refers to:
 #'clojure.contrib.duck-streams/spit in namespace: datatool.api (api.clj:1)


Hi Victor,

I solved this issue by using (require) instead of (use). i.e.

(ns myapp
 (require [other-ns :as ns]))

Then whenever you access a function in the other-ns you prefix it with
ns/function.

There may be other ways to solve this though.

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Re: Getting this error regarding duck-streams/spit ...

2010-10-25 Thread Victor Olteanu
Thank you.

The following statement worked for me:
(:require [clojure.contrib.duck-streams :as d])

As I was using slurp and slurp*, I then had to do the following:

use the form d/slurp* instead (prefixed with d/)
use slurp without a change

This brings up a related point - I can see that there are functions with the
same name in different packages, which I believe it's quite unfortunate.
There is slurp in clojure.core and there is duck-streams/slurp* , along with
other functions such as spit...

I hope this kind of things might be addressed in future versions of
Clojure...

On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 10:25 PM, Michael Ossareh ossa...@gmail.com wrote:



 On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 19:09, Victor Olteanu bluestar...@gmail.comwrote:

  java.lang.IllegalStateException: spit already refers to:
 #'clojure.contrib.duck-streams/spit in namespace: datatool.api (api.clj:1)


 Hi Victor,

 I solved this issue by using (require) instead of (use). i.e.

 (ns myapp
  (require [other-ns :as ns]))

 Then whenever you access a function in the other-ns you prefix it with
 ns/function.

 There may be other ways to solve this though.

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Re: Getting this error regarding duck-streams/spit ...

2010-10-25 Thread Btsai
I don't think it's a mistake or accident that spit exists in
clojure.core.  In 1.2, duck-streams became deprecated and functions
such as spit were incorporated into clojure.core:

http://clojure.github.com/clojure/clojure.core-api.html#clojure.core/spit
http://clojure.github.com/clojure-contrib/duck-streams-api.html

Are you using anything beyond spit and slurp*?  If not, I think you
can switch to clojure.core's slurp and spit and drop duck-streams
altogether.

On Oct 25, 8:59 pm, Victor Olteanu bluestar...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thank you.

 The following statement worked for me:
 (:require [clojure.contrib.duck-streams :as d])

 As I was using slurp and slurp*, I then had to do the following:

 use the form d/slurp* instead (prefixed with d/)
 use slurp without a change

 This brings up a related point - I can see that there are functions with the
 same name in different packages, which I believe it's quite unfortunate.
 There is slurp in clojure.core and there is duck-streams/slurp* , along with
 other functions such as spit...

 I hope this kind of things might be addressed in future versions of
 Clojure...


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