The main change in the release is cljs support and also ns is changed to 
more appropriate.

And here is a reminder about what the library does. It simply adds mixfix 
operators into the language without preprocessing and changing language 
itself. So using the library you can write clojure expressions like this:


(defn myfun [x y] 
   (if x < 2 then x + y - 1 else (x + y) * 2))


And also develop richer syntax EDSLs like this:


(exec (select * from table1, table2 where col1 < col2 group by col1, col2))
 

The syntax is defined using following simple directives (which are in fact 
just macro invocations):


(m/op 400 + [[] + [+]])
(m/op 400 - [[] - [+]])
(m/op 500 * [[] * [+]])
(m/op 500 / [[] / [+]])
(m/op 400 < [[] < []])

(m/op 100 if [if [+] then []])
(m/op 110 if [if [+] then [] else []])




It specifies precedence, symbol to be used as a head of application in 
result, and a pattern to be used for parsing.

For more details check project's github home: 
https://github.com/awto/mixfix-clj

Regards, Vitaliy

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