Hi Devin,
On 25 Apr 2011, at 00:57, Devin Walters wrote:
You can get similar effects with highlight tail mode in emacs. The elisp in
there might give you some ideas on how to get some of the glow effects.
Oh nice, I hadn't seen highlight tail mode before. I do use eval-sexp-fu.el
On Apr 12, 2:46 pm, ataggart alexclojuregr...@gmail.com wrote:
Providing a mechanism which is simple, and does what one expects (an
open question) consistently across different backing implementations
is not as easy as it may seem.
Ideally, we can just cover the common base case, and expose
Hi George,
On 25 Apr 2011, at 00:14, George Jahad wrote:
Technomancy has been kind enough to merge it into the main swank-
clojure repo, so it will a part of swank-clojure releases going
forward.
It's very exciting that CDT is being merged with swank-clojure - great stuff!
I just tried the
I have moved and released some c.c libraries into their new homes.
* c.c.def and c.c.classpath are now combined under clojure.java.classpath and
version 0.1.0 is available on maven central
correction: c.c.def = c.c.jar
* c.c.find-namespaces is now clojure.tools.namespaces. I released
Thanks. cljque looks interesting and might provide a nice abstraction
for swing events.
I made a little example of hooking a textbox to a ref:
https://github.com/daveray/seesaw/blob/master/src/seesaw/examples/text_ref.clj
Generalizing it might be tricky since data models (the stuff behind
the
the easiest way (i find) to test if something occurring on another
thread has completed is using a latch:
(deftest mohanr
(let [latch (CountDownLatch. 1)
service (Executors/newFixedThreadPool 10)]
(doseq [x (range 1)
:let [f (.submit service
Can anyone help me with this? I get the following error:
Exception in thread main java.lang.IllegalArgumentException:
Parameter declaration dosync should be a vector (jjJack.clj:22)
Line 22 is the ns statement - no other error line in my program is
listed. I've used dosync many times. Every
I am interested as well and have office space in Addison near beltline
and the tollway we can use. How about meeting next Monday may 2nd @
630 pm? We can fo an organizational meeting about goals of the group,
etc.
On Mar 10, 8:28 am, Alex Robbins alexander.j.robb...@gmail.com
wrote:
Anyone else
I get the same thing with just plain leiningen. It's not cake.
On Apr 25, 2011, at 5:22 AM, Sam Aaron wrote:
Hi George,
On 25 Apr 2011, at 00:14, George Jahad wrote:
Technomancy has been kind enough to merge it into the main swank-
clojure repo, so it will a part of swank-clojure releases
It's probably a paren off, but it would be easier to tell for sure if you
posted the code to a github gist, or here.
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 10:02 AM, WoodHacker ramsa...@comcast.net wrote:
Can anyone help me with this? I get the following error:
Exception in thread main
strange. haven't seen that one before.
can you and jeff send me your project.clj file, and a directory
listing of your lib and lib/dev directories?
also what operating system/version/java vm are you using?
i'll have to set up a place for bug reports. haven't done so yet.
On Apr 25, 2:22 am,
That sounds good to me.
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 9:24 AM, ch...@rubedoinc.com
ch...@rubedoinc.com wrote:
I am interested as well and have office space in Addison near beltline
and the tollway we can use. How about meeting next Monday may 2nd @
630 pm? We can fo an organizational meeting about
Hi George,
I'm a bit further forward than I was before :-)
On 25 Apr 2011, at 15:41, George Jahad wrote:
strange. haven't seen that one before.
can you and jeff send me your project.clj file, and a directory
listing of your lib and lib/dev directories?
also what operating
We've been using iBatis (http://ibatis.apache.org/) to compose sql
fragments and map to java objects. iBatis has since forked from Apache
to become mybatis (http://www.mybatis.org/). With iBatis, you can use
XML to attach an identifier to sql fragments. You can build up sql
expressions by
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 12:23 PM, Michael michael-a...@db.com wrote:
I was wondering if c.j.jdbc could provide some help in composing sql
fragments, but I'm not sure what form it should take or if core
clojure would suffice. We would have looked into ClojureQL, but it
doesn't directly support
On Apr 25, 8:38 am, Sam Aaron samaa...@gmail.com wrote:
user (use 'swank.cdt)
warning: unabled to add tools.jar to classpath. This may cause CDT
initialization to fail.
Clearing CDT event requests and continuing.
Swank CDT release 1.4.0a started
Notice how this time I'm getting the CDT
My problem was that I was including incanter, which depends on swank-clojure
1.3.0-snapshot, which was conflicting with 1.4.
I deleted the swank-clojure 1.3 jar from 'lib' and it worked.
On Apr 25, 2011, at 10:41 AM, George Jahad wrote:
strange. haven't seen that one before.
can you and
Hi George,
On 25 Apr 2011, at 17:35, George Jahad wrote:
Can you set breakpoints and catch exceptions per the test drive in
the doc?
Sort of. I'm not sure if I'm just doing the wrong things, but when execute
(difference #{1 2} #{2 3})
after setting:
(set-bp clojure.set/difference)
I
It looks like you've got things pretty well figured out. If you're curious
about the general case, #cake.clj on freenode may be of some help.
On Apr 25, 2011, at 12:12 PM, Sam Aaron samaa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi George,
On 25 Apr 2011, at 17:35, George Jahad wrote:
Can you set
On Apr 25, 7:26 am, Jeff Palmucci jpalmu...@gmail.com wrote:
I get the same thing with just plain leiningen. It's not cake.
I get this with Leiningen when using a JRE rather than a JDK. You need
to be sure lib/tools.jar exists inside your Java home.
-Phil
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You received this message because
When I press e the mini buffer prompts me to Eval in frame: and I
propmpty type s1 to see the following error in the minibuffer:
Unexpected exception generated: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException:
Invalid method This stuff is all new to me, so I'm likely to be
doing something silly.
I doubt
Hi Phil,
On 25 Apr 2011, at 19:21, Phil Hagelberg wrote:
On Apr 25, 7:26 am, Jeff Palmucci jpalmu...@gmail.com wrote:
I get the same thing with just plain leiningen. It's not cake.
I get this with Leiningen when using a JRE rather than a JDK. You need
to be sure lib/tools.jar exists inside
On 25 Apr 2011, at 19:34, George Jahad wrote:
When I press e the mini buffer prompts me to Eval in frame: and I
propmpty type s1 to see the following error in the minibuffer:
Unexpected exception generated: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException:
Invalid method This stuff is all new to me, so
I'd be interested as well.
Thanks,
Brett Bim
On Apr 25, 11:29 am, Alex Robbins alexander.j.robb...@gmail.com
wrote:
That sounds good to me.
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 9:24 AM, ch...@rubedoinc.com
ch...@rubedoinc.com wrote:
I am interested as well and have office space in Addison near
So I just threw together a little tool to help with ns forms. I find
often they accumulate a bunch of cruft over time where you no longer
need a given :use or :require form. And sometimes you don't feel like
finding exactly where on the classpath a given class is. Or maybe
you're too lazy to type
ch...@rubedoinc.com wrote:
Rubedo, inc.
14580 Beltwood Pkwy E Suite 103
Farmers Branch, TX 75244
When: 630PM Monday May 2nd
What: Clojure Interest Group
Topic: 1st meeting, what our goals are, and how to take over the world
with Clojure
Hi Chris! Thanks for offering to host the group.
Hey all,
I'm not quite understanding why an eval call is not working in this
instance. A) works, but B) fails with an *java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
*.
A) Pretty straightforward ...
user= `(+ 1 ~@[2 3])
(clojure.core/+ 1 2 3)
…
user= (eval `(+ 1 ~@[2 3]))
6
B) I just want to call
your map is being spliced in to the output, but your output contains
lists (...) which are interpreted as functions, and the first thing in
the list is a map, makes take 1-2 args, your list forms with maps as
the operator have more that 2 args. please use macroexpand.
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 7:29
Hey Kevin, thanks for getting back to me.
The splice is 'etal' (which is null). I should have excluded it for
clarity. What you're actually seeing is the map being unquoted:
user= `(commands/add *~processed* ~@etal)
(commands/add {:tag :user, :username stub ... }) ;; 'etal' does not show
up in
Hey guys-
I spent some time trying to get this working today. My experiences
mirror Sam's. I'm on a mac, running the jdk that ships with xcode4.
According to
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Java/Conceptual/Java14Development/02-JavaDevTools/JavaDevTools.html
, tools.jar does
sorry I cannot read your email
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 8:24 PM, Timothy Washington twash...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Kevin, thanks for getting back to me.
The splice is 'etal' (which is null). I should have excluded it for
clarity. What you're actually seeing is the map being unquoted:
user=
Can someone help me write a merge function between two maps? My problem
is as follows:
I have original data in a map:
(def data-orig
'({:id 2 :a2 34 :a3 76 :a4 87},
{:id 3 :a2 30 :a3 38 :a4 39},
{:id 5 :a2 67 :a3 32 :a4 38},
{:id 4 :a2 10 :a3 73
not using openjdk. and the tools.jar issue is probably a red
herring. i'll try installing cake and see if i can notice anything.
definitely want to keep cake users happy!
On Apr 25, 8:33 pm, lance bradley lancebrad...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey guys-
I spent some time trying to get this working
I'll keep at it too. Make sure you do a manual checkout and use the
develop branch. I suspected this would be the fix, but I was wrong- it
could still be necessary though:
https://github.com/ninjudd/cake/commit/8d70cb88fd83e6aec17a0dac05e97f5473380e92
On Apr 25, 9:30 pm, George Jahad
Oh sorry, were the colors off? Let's try this.
The map was actually unquoted. 'etal' (which was null) was unquote-spliced.
I excluded it for clarity:
* user= `(commands/add ~processed) *
* result= (my-function my-map) ;; ** first in this list is a function
*
Now, if I try to eval that, I
Can someone help me write a merge function between two maps? My problem is
as follows:
I have original data in a map:
(def data-orig
'({:id 2 :a2 34 :a3 76 :a4 87},
{:id 3 :a2 30 :a3 38 :a4 39},
{:id 5 :a2 67 :a3 32 :a4 38},
{:id 4 :a2
On Apr 25, 12:12 pm, Sam Aaron samaa...@gmail.com wrote:
I like lein, but cake has better native dependency support which I find
extremely useful for my projects.
I'm curious, what are your requirements for native dependencies?
I have never needed them, so I've relied on contributors and
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