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http://richhickey.github.com/clojure-contrib/command-line-api.html
Where might I find information on the 'cmdspec' mentioned please?
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On 10 June 2010 12:57, Steve Purcell st...@sanityinc.com wrote:
On 10 Jun 2010, at 12:22, Dave Pawson wrote:
http://richhickey.github.com/clojure-contrib/command-line-api.html
Where might I find information on the 'cmdspec' mentioned please?
If you click on the source link there is a nice
On 10 June 2010 12:57, Steve Purcell st...@sanityinc.com wrote:
On 10 Jun 2010, at 12:22, Dave Pawson wrote:
http://richhickey.github.com/clojure-contrib/command-line-api.html
Where might I find information on the 'cmdspec' mentioned please?
If you click on the source link there is a nice
On 7 June 2010 07:58, Steve Purcell st...@sanityinc.com wrote:
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On 6 June 2010 13:35, Moritz Ulrich ulrich.mor...@googlemail.com wrote:
Note the Added in Clojure version 1.2 in the documentation of numerator
;-)
Not until I'd blown up the text
/numerator
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On 6 June 2010 10:37, Kevin Downey redc...@gmail.com wrote:
what version of clojure are you using?
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user=
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user= (def pie 22/7)
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user
On 6 June 2010 10:48, Kevin Downey redc...@gmail.com wrote:
http://github.com/richhickey/clojure/commit/5293929c99c7e1b1b3bcdea3d451108c5774b3d1
vs.
http://github.com/richhickey/clojure/commit/5772be9fc5ac9ddf92b727908c20b9aab971224a
Have no meaning to me. sorry.
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On 6 June 2010 11:00, Kevin Downey redc...@gmail.com wrote:
numerator is added after 1.1.0 was released
Thanks Kevin.
documentation ahead of software! Nice change.. if confusing!
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On 6 June 2010 13:35, Moritz Ulrich ulrich.mor...@googlemail.com wrote:
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numerator is added after 1.1.0 was released
Thanks Kevin.
documentation ahead of software
On 5 June 2010 12:23, Ramakrishnan Muthukrishnan vu3...@gmail.com wrote:
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On many interactive shells I use up-arrow to repeat
the last command.
Is that possible with the clojure repl, Linux?
You can use rlwrap or jline
On 29 May 2010 15:44, Perry Trolard trol...@gmail.com wrote:
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Which Saxon have you wrapped please?
saxon655 or Saxon9he?
Currently I'm wrapping the last Saxon 9B before the switch to the
three-way split. I plan to stick
On 28 May 2010 08:30, Alex Ott alex...@gmail.com wrote:
Re all
Dave Pawson at Thu, 27 May 2010 20:08:53 +0100 wrote:
DP Is there a wiki where all these info sources could be collected please?
DP Sounds really quite useful to the newbie.
Just FYI - I have special page (http://alexott.net
in my wrapper. (I say somewhat because Saxon stays one result
element ahead of realization.)
Thanks Perry.
Which Saxon have you wrapped please?
saxon655 or Saxon9he?
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documentation?
+1 for modifiers at the end
Let's not forget those of us who search for functions using
tab-completion in the repl.
And those who search forlornly in http://bit.ly/bPRHP1
trimX makes sense on those grounds, given
the rate of expansion of clojure.
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510+17.
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Hi,
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No need to search. From a Repl session:
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a good programmer, who keeps the documentation up to date,
then extracts and tests the code You have a system that is long lived
and contains the history for those who want it,
the user manual etc etc.
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The example language happens not to be clojure.
It could be with no change in syntax.
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and can be extracted using
xslt, just as can the the documentation for that code.
Since it's xml, two characters require escaping. Then only
if you don't want to annotate the code inline.
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