Re: Can anyone point me to that library that supports quasiquoting without full namespace expansion?

2012-12-02 Thread Conrad
Never mind, I just found it on clojars. It is: 
https://github.com/brandonbloom/backtick

On Sunday, December 2, 2012 12:24:29 PM UTC-6, Conrad wrote:

 I remember seeing it somewhere recently but I can't find it now...

 As you probably know, if you quasiquote in clojure it automatically adds 
 namespaces:

  `[foo ~1]
 [mylibrary.core/foo 1]

 The library I am looking for lets you write:

  (template [foo ~1])
 [foo 1]

 Thanks for your help!


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Re: Can anyone point me to that library that supports quasiquoting without full namespace expansion?

2012-12-02 Thread Brandon Bloom
I just published a new 0.2.0-SNAPSHOT that includes a fix parallel to Rich 
Hickey's change to handling of records in Clojure 1.5.

On Sunday, December 2, 2012 10:27:46 AM UTC-8, Conrad wrote:

 Never mind, I just found it on clojars. It is: 
 https://github.com/brandonbloom/backtick

 On Sunday, December 2, 2012 12:24:29 PM UTC-6, Conrad wrote:

 I remember seeing it somewhere recently but I can't find it now...

 As you probably know, if you quasiquote in clojure it automatically adds 
 namespaces:

  `[foo ~1]
 [mylibrary.core/foo 1]

 The library I am looking for lets you write:

  (template [foo ~1])
 [foo 1]

 Thanks for your help!



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Re: Can anyone point me to that library that supports quasiquoting without full namespace expansion?

2012-12-02 Thread Armando Blancas
You can do:

user= `[~'foo 1]
[foo 1]

On Sunday, December 2, 2012 10:24:29 AM UTC-8, Conrad wrote:

 I remember seeing it somewhere recently but I can't find it now...

 As you probably know, if you quasiquote in clojure it automatically adds 
 namespaces:

  `[foo ~1]
 [mylibrary.core/foo 1]

 The library I am looking for lets you write:

  (template [foo ~1])
 [foo 1]

 Thanks for your help!


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