Andy and Nicola has done truly amazing work with this release! Check out
the graph describing issues created/solved for tools.analyzer(.jvm) during
the last 60 days:
http://dev.clojure.org/jira/secure/ConfigureReport.jspa?projectOrFilterId=project-10371&periodName=daily&daysprevious=60&cumulative=true&versionLabels=major&selectedProjectId=10371&reportKey=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.reports%3Acreatedvsresolved-report&Next=Next
Cheers,
Jonas
On Saturday, January 11, 2014 9:30:46 AM UTC+2, Andy Fingerhut wrote:
>
> Eastwood is a Clojure lint tool. It analyzes Clojure source code in
> Leiningen projects, reporting things that may be errors.
>
> Installation instructions are in the documentation here:
>
> https://github.com/jonase/eastwood
>
> For example, did you know that if you use clojure.test to write tests, and
> have multiple deftest definitions in the same namespace with the same name,
> then the tests in all but the last deftest will never be run, whether those
> tests would pass or fail? Eastwood can find those duplicate names, as well
> as other occurrences of the same Var name defined more than once.
>
> Eastwood can also warn about misplaced doc strings, calling deprecated
> functions or Java methods, expressions that are suspicious because they
> always return the same value (e.g. (= expr) is always true), expressions
> whose return value is not used and appear to have no side effects, and a
> few others. See the documentation linked above for a complete list.
>
> Jonas Enlund wrote the original version of Eastwood with the help of
> several other contributors. Version 0.1.0 is an update by Jonas, Nicola
> Mometto, and myself. It uses the new Clojure contrib libraries
> tools.reader for reading the code, and tools.analyzer and
> tools.analyzer.jvm for parsing the source into abstract syntax trees,
> making it straightforward to write many of the linters. Thanks especially
> to Nicola Mometto for tireless enhancements and bug fixes to those
> libraries.
>
> You can file issues on the Github issue tracker if you encounter problems,
> but please read the "Known Issues" section of the documentation before
> filing problems. Several issues have already been discovered, and their
> causes documented, while testing Eastwood on most of the Clojure contrib
> libraries, Clojure itself, and over 35 other open source libraries.
>
> Go squash some bugs!
>
> Andy Fingerhut
>
>
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