There may already have been a discussion about this in IRC, but I
would have loved to see the 'are' macro continue to support the old
syntax (maybe with deprecation warnings) as well as the new until
after 1.1 is released. This change makes it relatively expensive for
any library with a
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 11:14 AM, John D. Humeduelin.mark...@gmail.com wrote:
There may already have been a discussion about this in IRC
The discussion took place here:
http://groups.google.com/group/clojure-dev/msg/2df101865a378156?hl=en
This change makes it relatively expensive for
any
On Jun 29, 6:14 pm, John D. Hume duelin.mark...@gmail.com wrote:
There may already have been a discussion about this in IRC, but I
would have loved to see the 'are' macro continue to support the old
syntax (maybe with deprecation warnings) as well as the new until
after 1.1 is released.
On Jun 29, 11:14 am, John D. Hume duelin.mark...@gmail.com wrote:
There may already have been a discussion about this in IRC, but I
would have loved to see the 'are' macro continue to support the old
syntax (maybe with deprecation warnings) as well as the new until
after 1.1 is released.
If you are following the github head of the Clojure and contrib
projects, you will see that several libraries have moved from contrib
into Clojure:
* clojure.contrib.test-is becomes clojure.test
* clojure.contrib.stacktrace becomes clojure.stacktrace
* clojure.contrib.template becomes