. Still, I want to make sure I'm not missing
something.
-Kyle
On Sep 19, 11:56 am, Kyle Schaffrick k...@raidi.us wrote:
Would it be correct to say that the namespace portions of keywords
are semantically opaque?
In other words, if I have a keyword :my-ns/foo and a symbol
'my-ns/foo
On Thu, 5 Aug 2010 16:05:07 +0200
Laurent PETIT laurent.pe...@gmail.com wrote:
My point was that by providing different interfaces/protocols to
different users, it's more an implementation detail than anything
else if they have the same object or not. I don't expect my users to
program on
On Fri, 6 Aug 2010 00:04:08 +0200
Laurent PETIT laurent.pe...@gmail.com wrote:
No offense, but ... are you serious ?
So my off-the-cuff, wrote-it-in-5 minutes code is laughable? If you
mean no offense then why say this at all?
:(
I still prefer my own version, repeated here for the record
On Wed, 4 Aug 2010 14:58:46 -0400
Andrew Boekhoff boekho...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
because the symbol's namespace is then nil, and you still can't
tell if they're shadowing it with a let binding, or have renamed it
with :as.
If the namespace is nil then its either been :used or
On Mon, 2 Aug 2010 07:23:12 -0400
Andrew Boekhoff boekho...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday 01 August 2010 21:34:16 Kyle Schaffrick wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to write a library with two main parts. The first is a
macro, I'll call it 'with-feature, that walks through forms passed
inside
Hello,
I'm trying to write a library with two main parts. The first is a
macro, I'll call it 'with-feature, that walks through forms passed
inside it, and any time it sees a call to another function in my
library, 'feature, do some transformations.
The problem I'm concerned about is as follows:
Is there some reason the 2.2.0-SNAPSHOT's of vimclojure have vanished
from Clojars? I have the 2.2.0 vim pieces in my .vim directory and the
nailgun commands blow up when using the jar of nails from the 2.1.2
release :(
Would be hesitant to spend half an hour to clean out the 2.2.0
snapshot of
On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 00:59:35 -0700 (PDT)
Quzanti quza...@googlemail.com wrote:
Thanks Michał
I suppose this raises a deeper question - should an expression and
what it evaluates to always be interchangeable in source code?
This is essentially what I was trying to say, stated much more
On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 23:08:27 -0700 (PDT)
Quzanti quza...@googlemail.com wrote:
Kyle
I think I understand what you are saying.
So in practice you should prevent functions called from a macro from
evaluating the records (using quoting), so that the output is in a
form that looks like
On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 08:10:55 -0700 (PDT)
Quzanti quza...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi
Here is my sorry tale
http://gist.github.com/477069
I am not sure if this could be my misunderstanding of macros or the ~
idiom
Anyway if you spell out a record structure to a macro then you keep
the
On Mon, 12 Jul 2010 02:06:05 -0700 (PDT)
Krukow karl.kru...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jul 11, 11:55 am, stewart setor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Has anybody considered implementing Clojure on BEAM. Are there any
works or current attempts currently available?
In your view where are the
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 23:36:25 -0700 (PDT), Sean Devlin
francoisdev...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
Does anyone know of a moving window function? I'm curious if there
are any tools like this for digital signals processing, 30-day moving
averages, etc.
If you need weighted moving averages, this
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 10:20:52 -0400
Kyle Schaffrick k...@raidi.us wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 23:36:25 -0700 (PDT), Sean Devlin
francoisdev...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
Does anyone know of a moving window function? I'm curious if there
are any tools like this for digital signals
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 18:23:01 +0200
Christophe Grand christo...@cgrand.net wrote:
I think you could simplify your code by using map twice. What about:
(untested)
(defn weighted-moving-average
Generate a lazy sequence consisting of weighted moving averages
over the input sequence.
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 21:35:33 +0200
Laurent PETIT laurent.pe...@gmail.com wrote:
I like reptile, and also Corona for the meaning it conveys, a lot !
I like Corona as well. It lends itself nicely to some kind of visual
pun involving a partial eclipse and a parenthesis :)
-Kyle
On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 14:39:37 +0100, Jon Harrop j...@ffconsultancy.com
wrote:
I had not looked at Intel's offering because it does not (AFAIK) support
accurate garbage collection. Also, it is worth noting that there is no
difference between data and task parallelism in a genuine functional
On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 11:29:44 +0100
Jon Harrop j...@ffconsultancy.com wrote:
On Saturday 20 June 2009 08:34:39 Konrad Hinsen wrote:
What't TPL?
The Task Parallel Library. It uses concurrent wait-free work-stealing
queues to provide an efficient implementation of work items than
can spawn
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 10:51:48 -0700 (PDT),
Wrexsoul d2387...@bsnow.net wrote:
On Jun 17, 3:20 am, kkw kevin.k@gmail.com wrote:
I only knew about map, apply, and reduce from studying haskell in uni.
I've not heard of 'reduce' referred to as 'accum', but then again when
I wanted to determine
On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 02:18:53 -0700 (PDT)
Robert Lehr robert.l...@gmail.com wrote:
The problem was that it was not as fast as I expected it should be
given that it was using no less than 100% of the CPU on my system.
(two 3GHz Xeon CPUs [1 core]; 3GB RAM; a beefy workstation). That
this was
On Mon, 20 Apr 2009 21:53:41 +0200
Laurent PETIT laurent.pe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi David,
2009/4/20 David Nolen dnolen.li...@gmail.com:
A couple of things. In your initial example, you conflated some
things. One issue is simply a matter of convenience- defining a
getter so that you
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 07:20:39 -0700 (PDT)
Daniel Jomphe danieljom...@gmail.com wrote:
Since I can't find the way to solve this issue, let's tackle it at a
more fundamental level.
First, I need to make sure I can print to standard output without
using *out*, so I can later, temporarily bind
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 10:17:33 -0400
Stuart Halloway stuart.hallo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to pull together functions that help with Java interop
and place them in a new contrib: java-utils. Some examples:
[...]
If this is interesting to others (or at least
On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 19:41:07 -0700
Mark Engelberg mark.engelb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Vincent Foley vfo...@gmail.com
wrote:
More generally, is it possible that I'm just doing this whole thing
wrong? That using vectors to represent binary fields and records
On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 21:51:51 -0700 (PDT)
Raffael Cavallaro raffaelcavall...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 11, 11:43 pm, Stephen C. Gilardi squee...@mac.com wrote:
Here are the expressions and results in a simplified notation:
#{a b c} - #{a b} = #{c}
#{a b} - #{a b c} = #{}
ok, so I was
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 12:45:00 -0700 (PDT)
Jason Wolfe jawo...@berkeley.edu wrote:
Also, union/difference/intersection/symmetric-diff are binary. Would
there be any interest in a patch to make them n-ary?
Union, difference, and intersection are all variadic as of a month or
so ago. Are
On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 00:36:39 +0100
Meikel Brandmeyer m...@kotka.de wrote:
Dear vimming Clojurians,
I'm proud to announce VimClojure 2.0!
Working fantastic here, thanks for this. I just cannot get comfortable
in Emacs. I really did try :)
More information on the installation can be
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 13:30:51 -0700 (PDT)
Mark Volkmann r.mark.volkm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 12, 3:21 pm, Mark Volkmann r.mark.volkm...@gmail.com wrote:
The README.txt file doesn't describe the files that need to be
copied to ~/.vim. I'm getting errors starting Vim now. I suspect
it's
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 15:50:16 -0700
Jason Wolfe jawo...@berkeley.edu wrote:
On Mar 12, 2009, at 3:34 PM, Kyle Schaffrick wrote:
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 12:45:00 -0700 (PDT)
Jason Wolfe jawo...@berkeley.edu wrote:
Also, union/difference/intersection/symmetric-diff are binary.
Would
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 23:07:31 -0500
Stephen C. Gilardi squee...@mac.com wrote:
On Feb 11, 2009, at 10:57 PM, Jeffrey Straszheim wrote:
I know I should look this up on the web, but I'm really busy these
days. I do intend to learn git someday, but I'm doing fine with
Subversion for
On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 18:06:40 -0500
Chouser chou...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 4:47 PM, r nbs.pub...@gmail.com wrote:
Is is possible to use some kind of backend storage for Clojure's
data structures? I mean something like Perl's tie function that
makes data structures
On Thu, 4 Dec 2008 00:07:56 -0800 (PST)
don.aman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since we're being all high-level, it'd be good for a random function
which allows us to specify the range of numbers, since % doesn't
promise an even spread of probabilities (especially for large ranges).
If one plans
Hi all,
I've been playing with Clojure for a few days now, following the mailing
list, searching and tinkering, etc. I'm really excited about this
language!
I'm running the latest packaged release, and I'd like to start writing
some more serious spikes in Clojure, but I'm starting to get the
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 19:05:23 -0800 (PST)
Parth Malwankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regarding Chimp, maybe you can try Gorilla:
http://groups.google.com/group/clojure/browse_thread/thread/c8b7bc3106c39791
I haven't used it personally yet.
My mistake, I actually did mean Gorilla and not
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