I haven't.

Are you just suggesting it because I mentioned unification, or have you 
used it and know that it might be a good fit ?

Thanks,

Jules

On Monday, 13 July 2015 10:37:55 UTC+1, Gary Verhaegen wrote:
>
> Have you already looked at core.logic?
>
> On Monday, 13 July 2015, craig worrall <craig....@transacumen.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> You may have already discounted Java versions, but just in case  ... 
>> http://www.javacodegeeks.com/2013/10/java-object-to-object-mapper.html
>>
>> Craig
>>
>> On Monday, July 13, 2015 at 3:53:19 AM UTC+10, Jules wrote:
>>>
>>> Guys,
>>>
>>> I have an external and an internal data representation.
>>>
>>> I need to define transforms both ways.
>>>
>>> Both models are structured.
>>>
>>> A pair of in/out functions might look like:
>>>
>>> (fn [{{b :b c c:} :a}] [b [c]])
>>>
>>> (fn [[b [c]] {:a {:b b :c c}})
>>>
>>> I just typed that OTTOMH so please forgive any mistakes.
>>>
>>> I have about 50 of these to define and maintain and I may have further 
>>> representations to map to in the future.
>>>
>>> My question - Is there a library that will allow me to define the 
>>> relationship between the two representations declaratively and then 
>>> generate the transform functions from that single src.
>>>
>>> Ideally it would allow me to extend it to construct/destructure e.g. 
>>> joda-time class instances etc as some of my internal rep uses these.
>>>
>>> It feels a bit like unification in PROLOG...
>>>
>>> Looking forward to hearing your ideas.
>>>
>>> regards,
>>>
>>>
>>> Jules
>>>
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