all of the time.
Again, I offer these as what I hope are constructive suggestions...
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also note that the
sentence beginning with 200 results... is cut off, and might give a clue if
completed...
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and select it in the menu).
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least when creating a new project.
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How is the Clojure version set in Eclipse/Counterclockwise projects? I'm
still wanting to work in 1.1.0, and while my older projects are using 1.1.0
my newer ones -- I guess maybe this changed
(either from the return itself or
from return followed by tab) to the proper position for the next character.
Maintaining this is, IMHO, more important than removing automatic closing
bracket insertion (although I'd like to see that removed too).
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would find what they expect and so would people who came from emacs and some
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less key presses and because it make sense to me conceptually, that tab would
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On Jul 4, 2010, at 4:32 AM, Laurent PETIT wrote:
If you're OK with this, I volunteer to update the wiki page.
Laurent: Yes indeed, I am OK with and appreciate all of the changes you
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down firstClojureProject in the file creation wizard and select src as
the the parent folder, and name the file helloworld.clj
Is that reasonable? I know it's verging on overly detailed, but for newcomers I
think it's best if nothing is left out.
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that auto-indenting works even
if stuff after the insertion point is unbalanced -- and I understand that's not
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Change applied!
Perfect. Thanks!
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the Strict mode several keys that would ordinarily produce characters are
instead treated as commands for structurally editing the code...).
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a function: (defn hello [who] (println Hello who
!))
- Run it: Run Run -- this evaluates the code and starts a REPL
- Call your function:
1:1 user= (hello Betty)
Hello Betty !
nil
-
Is that right? Could it be improved?
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as it is and am just making
suggestions in the hopes that it can be improved.
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the right stuff are available but
that the bundling/instructions could be made a little more clear for newcomers
in every case that I know of (each case maybe needing a slightly different
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namespace navigator, the clojure file outline, navigating from the
namespace navigator and the file containing the definition of the var,
etc.
And to be totally clear, no there is currently no history in the REPL,
that's planned on our TODO list. :-)
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that there are a fair number of steps to
the process... and it *may* be what I already tried :-). Still, I'll look into
trying it again.
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are fulfilled and then
I'll welcome you onboard.
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a quick getting started video for IntelliJ and La Clojure that covers
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a simple
example of what could be.
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I still have to re-evaluate the current versions of the IDEs to decide which to
use in the fall, and if the recent past is prologue they may get even better
before the semester starts.
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On Jun 29, 2010, at 9:10 PM, MichaĆ Marczyk wrote:
On 30 June 2010 02:58, Lee Spector lspec...@hampshire.edu wrote:
But an editor that obeys OS-standard-ish interface conventions [etc.]
Would CuaMode [1] help?
I hadn't seen that and it's cute, but I also meant menus etc., which work
0. Also works on strings, arrays, and Java Collections and Maps
nil
user=
Or am I missing what you mean here?
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course under their belts but possibly none in
Java), is NetBeans with Enclojure.
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to run code, and a way to handle classpaths or at
least simple instructions about where to put things so that they will be found)
would open the door to a certain class of newbies that includes me and a fair
number of students.
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documentation would also be highly desirable, but not essential.
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at hard and quickly escalates to
painful.
Oh yeah, I agree. I should have listed paren-matching too. But for me
indentation is also in the essential category.
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directory?
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On Jun 28, 2010, at 11:23 PM, Brent Millare wrote:
On Jun 28, 6:34 pm, Lee Spector lspec...@hampshire.edu wrote:
Speaking for me only: Let a million IDEs bloom.
I'm just expressing my interest in there being at least one that allows new
users to download/install/edit/run code
What TextMate clojure bundle instructions do you use? I've tried to play with
this but the installations haven't worked as advertised.
On Jun 28, 2010, at 11:50 PM, Sean Corfield wrote:
TextMate has a Clojure bundle. I use it as my primary Clojure editor.
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question: aren't there often cases
like this where one wants to temporarily rebind something, but across all
children threads? Is there some straightforward way to do this that I've
missed?
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the license of each project allows you to distribute the
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out in class, etc.
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I'm using NetBeans 6.9, which is just what happened
.
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And then I'm stuck. Is there a simple way to take care of this?
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I'd appreciate it if anybody could
a. point out any problems with my code that might be hurting
performance
b. try this out on your own 3+ core machine and see if you have better
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In an earlier thread, in which I learned (from Timothy Pratley) that (. (new
java.util.Random) X) gives an error if X is a bignum, I said that at least
Clojure's rand-int does the right thing.
Upon further
), even if n is a bignum?
- If there's a reason that rand-int shouldn't do this then is there another
straightforward way get the same effect, maybe with some java library that I
don't know about?
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Hi Lee,
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The error that I get is:
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: n must be positive
at java.util.Random.nextInt(Random.java:250)
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If you can post/paste code, that might help, too.
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Is it possible that multiple threads all furiously generating list
structure would have some sort of contention for the memory allocation
state?
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(dosync (commute rand-seq-ref next) (first @rand-seq-ref)))
user= (next-random-val)
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On a very minor note, these forms are more syntactically idiomatic:
(java.util.Random.)
(.nextFloat random-state)
(.nextInt random-state n)
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Thanks all for the quick and helpful responses on the issues
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concurrency in my system (up
by scrambling the clock?). But I would hope there would be something simpler.
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On Mar 17, 2010, at 8:14 AM, Lee Spector wrote:
The root problem is that I think I have an infinite loop somewhere in my
code and I'm having a hard time tracking it down. [...] In Common Lisp I
would wait until I think I'm in trouble, break execution
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- When I run clj (from the most recent ClojureX) on the command line with -i
and a source file it runs the file but then hangs. If I also specify -r then
I get a REPL after the file runs, which is nice, but I was hoping
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On the development environment front: Is anyone contemplating creating a Mac
OS X Clojure in a Box? I would be an enthusiastic user. If it could have
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