Florian: I filter out all functions that end with ! but I can't know for 
sure which functions have side effects.

On Sunday, September 8, 2013 7:24:48 AM UTC+2, Florian Over wrote:
>
> Hi,
> you could check for io! to find forms with side-effect, but i think it is 
> seldom used.
> Florian
>
> http://clojuredocs.org/clojure_core/clojure.core/io!
>
>
> 2013/9/8 Maximilien Rzepka <maximili...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
>
>> Found many times apropos useful...
>> user> (apropos "partition")
>> (partition-by partition-all partition)
>>
>> But wally approach is really cool.
>> Thanks for sharing 
>> @maxrzepka
>>
>> Le jeudi 5 septembre 2013 23:23:28 UTC+2, Islon Scherer a écrit :
>>
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>> I don't know about you but when I was a beginner in Clojure (and it 
>>> still happens every now and then) I had a hard time finding functions using 
>>> `doc` or `find-doc`,
>>> normally because I didn't remember the name of the function or because 
>>> my only clue was a generic name so find-doc would return too much results. 
>>> But one
>>> thing I knew: what to expect of the function, I knew the inputs and the 
>>> outputs. That's why I decided to create wally, because sometimes you don't
>>> know the name of the function you want but you know how it should behave.
>>>
>>> With wally you can tell the inputs and the output and it'll search for 
>>> functions that match those inputs/outputs.
>>>
>>> Ex:
>>>
>>> user=> (find-by-sample {1 1, 2 3, 3 1, 4 2} [1 2 3 4 4 2 
>>> 2])-------------------------clojure.core/frequencies([coll])
>>>>   Returns a map from distinct items in coll to the number of times
>>>>   they appear.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> user=> (find-by-sample '((1 2 3) (4 5)) (partial < 3) [1 2 3 4 5])
>>>> -------------------------
>>>> clojure.core/partition-by
>>>> ([f coll])
>>>>   Applies f to each value in coll, splitting it each time f returns
>>>>    a new value.  Returns a lazy seq of partitions.
>>>>
>>>
>>>  
>>> https://github.com/**stackoverflow/wally<https://github.com/stackoverflow/wally>
>>>
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