Re: r994 UTF8 addition broke latin-1 characters (ISO-8859-1) - WAS: Re: Unicode, accented characters

2009-03-13 Thread Michael Wood
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 8:46 AM, max3000 wrote: > > Any news on this item? Does what I'm saying make sense? > > I understand most people who use clojure are probably English-speaking > and couldn't care less about internationalization, but this has to be > addressed if clojure is to get any sembl

Re: Performance tips for Clojure

2009-03-13 Thread Sergio
Sorry =( I am horribly mistaken I should have taken my time before posting.. But still, I really thought cons on vectors was O(n) base on PersistentVector.java, line 148 (The version I'm reading is not the current SVN head, so I don't know if it is that line for you) Here is the snippet:

Re: Miller-Rabin pseudo-primality test

2009-03-13 Thread Tassilo Horn
Jerry K writes: Hi Jerry, > Glad your problem is resolved. Miller-Rabin is quite zippy... and > practical for real use. If you want a next cool exercise to take a > crack at, the direction one often goes is to improve the speed of the > underlying multiplications using the FFT... I looked a

Re: r994 UTF8 addition broke latin-1 characters (ISO-8859-1) - WAS: Re: Unicode, accented characters

2009-03-13 Thread max3000
I paste below what I got. It's doing something for sure, but just for *out* I think. Thanks. user=> (println "abcd") ����abcd nil user=> (binding [*in* (new LineNumberingPushbackReader (new InputStreamReader System/in)) *out* (new OutputStreamWriter System/out)] (println

Re: What is Clojure NOT good for?

2009-03-13 Thread knubee
> Is it fair to say that Clojure shines in algorithmic processing, string > processing, concurrency management, but that there are better choices in > other areas: not an answer, but a follow-on question: how well does clojure currently support multimedia programming? i realize it supports it to

Re: VimClojure 2

2009-03-13 Thread Yasuto TAKENAKA
In my environment, same error occurs ... although I have erased Gorilla and previous vimclojure packages. I install it using my installer script. If wrong, let me know. -- #!/bin/sh # installer.sh - a simple vimclojure installer. # Please rewrite CLOJURE, CLOJURECONTRIB and VIMCLOJUREHOME. # The

Re: Performance tips for Clojure

2009-03-13 Thread Mark Engelberg
list doesn't do what you think it does. You've just created a list of one element. On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 12:10 AM, Sergio wrote: > (def ls (list (range 100))) --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

Re: VimClojure 2

2009-03-13 Thread Adrian Cuthbertson
I think the " could be a problem in generating your path in .vimrc. Try... let vimclojure#NailgunClient='/your_path/vimclojure-2.0.0/ng' and don't forget also for .vimrc let g:clj_want_gorilla = 1 Rgds, Adrian. On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 2:09 AM, Yasuto TAKENAKA wrote: > > In my environment, same

Re: VimClojure 2.0.0 released (merged with Gorilla)

2009-03-13 Thread MattH
Thanks Meikel, this is really useful! I noticed that the and key bindings used for the history navigation work fine in MacVim.app, but not from the terminal in OS X. So for any VimClojurians on OS X with the same problem, suggested workarounds: - use MacVim.app, or - add alternative mappings i

Re: Performance tips for Clojure

2009-03-13 Thread Christian Vest Hansen
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 7:49 AM, Chouser wrote: > > On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 2:18 AM, Sergio wrote: >> >> There are a couple of obvious ones, but also some others that I >> haven't seen documented (like, map is much faster on lists than on >> vectors since rest is O(1) for lists). > > You're righ

Re: Performance tips for Clojure

2009-03-13 Thread Christophe Grand
Christian Vest Hansen a écrit : > I think that count is O(n) for lists, no? > Count is O(1) for lists but O(n) for a chain of conses. Clojure user=> (let [l (apply list (range 10))] (time (dotimes [_ 100] (count l "Elapsed time: 169.710116 msecs" nil user=> (let [l (apply list (r

Re: VimClojure 2.0.0 released (merged with Gorilla)

2009-03-13 Thread Meikel Brandmeyer
Hi, Am 13.03.2009 um 05:51 schrieb rzeze...@gmail.com: 1) In the preview window it says "Use \p to close this buffer!", but I have m LocalLeader mapped to ",". I'm guessing maybe you hardcoded this by accident? Yes. I should read the maplocalleader option to show the right key. Will be fix

Re: version of -> short-circuiting on nil

2009-03-13 Thread Laurent PETIT
OK, so I think the consensus is on the names .?. and -?> . No problem with me. I'm willing to write the patch, but which patch ? I mean, do these macros deserve their own file (maybe not) ? Maybe adding them to the existing clojure.contrib.macros ? Or else, I was thinking about creating a new file

Re: Speed issues vs. Python

2009-03-13 Thread André Thieme
On 12 Mrz., 07:48, tristan wrote: > my clojure version > http://github.com/tristan/project-euler-code/blob/4a17bc271b4b2743ee1... Not about speed, but about readability: (loop [c primes n #{}] (let [r (loop [b primes n n] (let [r (loop [a primes n n] ...))) You should think about us

Re: VimClojure 2.0.0 released (merged with Gorilla)

2009-03-13 Thread Meikel Brandmeyer
Hi, Am 13.03.2009 um 09:08 schrieb MattH: I noticed that the and key bindings used for the history navigation work fine in MacVim.app, but not from the terminal in OS X. I don't use Vim in a terminal anymore. The I don't do much testing there. So for any VimClojurians on OS X with the

Re: r994 UTF8 addition broke latin-1 characters (ISO-8859-1) - WAS: Re: Unicode, accented characters

2009-03-13 Thread Christophe Grand
here is some background info on the change: http://groups.google.com/group/clojure/browse_thread/thread/123ef17d7c650018/e1da76a4a273aa5a max3000 a écrit : > The default character set on WinXP (which I use) is windows-1252 > (cp1252). Check out http://www.rgagnon.com/javadetails/java-0505.html. >

Re: Speed issues vs. Python

2009-03-13 Thread Christophe Grand
It wont solve your performance problem but I think that your python code translates to: (defn f[a b c] (+ (* c c c c) (* b b b) (* a a))) (count (into #{} (for [c primes :while (< (f (first primes) (first primes) c) limit) b primes :while (< (f (first primes) b c) limit)

mocking in clojure

2009-03-13 Thread Korny Sietsma
Hi folks - are there any frameworks out there for mocking? Stubbing functions is pretty straightforward (and I see that fact comes with a stubbing function built in), but I'd really like something that can do mocking and mock expectations - something similar to stub, but with checking that the stub

Re: VimClojure 2

2009-03-13 Thread Mark Volkmann
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 2:50 AM, Adrian Cuthbertson wrote: > > I think the " could be a problem in generating your path in .vimrc. Try... > let vimclojure#NailgunClient='/your_path/vimclojure-2.0.0/ng' > > and don't forget also for .vimrc > let g:clj_want_gorilla = 1 I fixed the "let vimclojure"

Re: VimClojure 2

2009-03-13 Thread Mark Volkmann
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 6:05 PM, Kyle Schaffrick wrote: > >> Here are the errors I'm getting. >> >> Error detected while processing function >> vimclojure#ExecuteNailWithInput: >> line   23: >> E605: Exception not caught: Couldn't execute Nail! ng >> de.kotka.vimclojure.nails.N >> amespaceOfFile

Some help for tool builders...

2009-03-13 Thread Eric Thorsen
I come across some functions in clojure/core that are really useful in tool building but often are private. Is it possible to make these public? spread assert-args sigs libspec? root-resource root-directory Let me know and I'll submit a patch. Thanks, Eric --~--~-~--~~---

Re: VimClojure 2

2009-03-13 Thread Adrian Cuthbertson
Hi Mark, I'm also running on OSX 10.5. I couldn't get it working with the vim that comes with leopard - vim version 7.0.x I first downloaded and tried MacVim 7.2 from http://code.google.com/p/macvim/ but I couldn't unpack the .tbz files. I then tried the Vim.app 7.2 from http://sourceforge.net/p

Re: Some help for tool builders...

2009-03-13 Thread Stephen C. Gilardi
On Mar 13, 2009, at 8:19 AM, Eric Thorsen wrote: I come across some functions in clojure/core that are really useful in tool building but often are private. Is it possible to make these public? An alternative to private that I've used in some of my contribs is to have a separate namespace f

Re: VimClojure 2

2009-03-13 Thread Albert Cardona
Since this is a thread on VimClojure. First of all to say I am looking forward to vimclojure working perfectly. Here are some problems I don't understand: If I open a .clj file without the ng server running, it complains loudly and does not switch on syntax highlighting for clojure. Why no sy

Re: VimClojure 2

2009-03-13 Thread Mark Volkmann
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 7:27 AM, Adrian Cuthbertson wrote: > > Hi Mark, I'm also running on OSX 10.5. I couldn't get it working with > the vim that comes with leopard - vim version 7.0.x > > I first downloaded and tried MacVim 7.2 from > http://code.google.com/p/macvim/ but I couldn't unpack the

Re: "08" and "09" are invalid numbers, but "01" through "07" are fine?

2009-03-13 Thread Luke VanderHart
Well! You learn something new every day. Ironically, I knew about octal, but back in the day when I was learning Java, the book I was reading didn't have a typeface that distinguished O and 0 very well, and since I never had to use them I never was corrected. Interesting. Thanks! On Mar 12, 5

Re: Some help for tool builders...

2009-03-13 Thread pmf
On Mar 13, 1:19 pm, Eric Thorsen wrote: > I come across some functions in clojure/core that are really useful in > tool building but often are private. > Is it possible to make these public? I'm using the following hack to access private functions (for example generate-class is private): ;; def

Re: "08" and "09" are invalid numbers, but "01" through "07" are fine?

2009-03-13 Thread Michael Wood
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Luke VanderHart wrote: > > Well! You learn something new every day. > > Ironically, I knew about octal, but back in the day when I was > learning Java, the book I was reading didn't have a typeface that > distinguished O and 0 very well, and since I never had to u

Re: "08" and "09" are invalid numbers, but "01" through "07" are fine?

2009-03-13 Thread David Sletten
On Mar 13, 2009, at 3:07 AM, Michael Wood wrote: > > This is pretty standard behaviour. > > On the other hand, it's not universal. > > sbcl: > > * 07 > > 7 > * 08 > > 8 > Common Lisp uses a separate syntax for binary/octal/hex literals. Legal: #b1011, #o377, #xDEADBEEF, #36rZZZ (Base 36 anyone?)

Re: VimClojure 2

2009-03-13 Thread Yasuto TAKENAKA
Do you try to run the command, ./ng de.kotka.vimclojure.nails.NamespaceOfFile ? The following is the result when I tried to run this after starting a ngserver: > cd your-vimcljure-directory >./ng de.kotka.vimclojure.nails.NamespaceOfFile java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: de.kotka.vimclojure.nai

Re: VimClojure 2

2009-03-13 Thread Meikel Brandmeyer
Hi Albert, Am 13.03.2009 um 13:42 schrieb Albert Cardona: If I open a .clj file without the ng server running, it complains loudly and does not switch on syntax highlighting for clojure. Why no syntax on? This happens for me if I open a file via the NerdTree plugin. I'm not sure why this i

Re: VimClojure 2

2009-03-13 Thread Meikel Brandmeyer
Hi, Am 13.03.2009 um 13:45 schrieb Mark Volkmann: Hi Mark, I'm also running on OSX 10.5. I couldn't get it working with the vim that comes with leopard - vim version 7.0.x So this casts a new light on the problem. It appears to be specific to the vim that is a standard part of Mac OS X. Ah

Re: Some help for tool builders...

2009-03-13 Thread Christophe Grand
pmf a écrit : > On Mar 13, 1:19 pm, Eric Thorsen wrote: > >> I come across some functions in clojure/core that are really useful in >> tool building but often are private. >> Is it possible to make these public? >> > > I'm using the following hack to access private functions (for example

Re: VimClojure 2

2009-03-13 Thread Mark Feeney
I've been struggling with the same issues (on Windows, not that it appears to matter). The "line 23" in the error means the 23rd line of the function vimclojure#ExecuteNailWithInput(nail, input, ...) in vimfiles/autoload/ vimclojure.vim. It's unrelated to the code you're trying to execute. I du

Clojure code: reserve lists (parens) for forms? (canonical ns)

2009-03-13 Thread Stephen C. Gilardi
I've seen discussions over time suggesting that Clojure's readability is enhanced by having more bracketing characters in play that just parentheses. I agree with that. I recall Chouser (corrections welcome) noting that in Clojure code, parentheses are used primarily for "forms" (applicatio

Re: Clojure code: reserve lists (parens) for forms? (canonical ns)

2009-03-13 Thread Stuart Sierra
On Mar 13, 10:05 am, "Stephen C. Gilardi" wrote: > Should we consider changing the canonical form for ns to use vectors   > for all of its sequential sub-forms? One thing to consider: "ns" is a bit special, because :import/:use/:require/:load mimic the syntax and behavior of the functions import

Re: VimClojure 2

2009-03-13 Thread Albert Cardona
Hi Meikel, Thank you for the prompt response. > I will point this out more clearly in the documentation. And future users will be greateful for that! VimClojure is looking great Meikel. Albert -- Albert Cardona http://albert.rierol.net --~--~-~--~~~---~--~---

Re: VimClojure 2

2009-03-13 Thread Mark Volkmann
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 8:45 AM, Meikel Brandmeyer wrote: > Hi, > > Am 13.03.2009 um 13:45 schrieb Mark Volkmann: > >>> Hi Mark, I'm also running on OSX 10.5. I couldn't get it working with >>> the vim that comes with leopard - vim version 7.0.x > >> So this casts a new light on the problem. It a

Re: VimClojure 2

2009-03-13 Thread Meikel Brandmeyer
Hi, Am 13.03.2009 um 15:02 schrieb Mark Feeney: So you could try \rf, but for me this still doesn't quite work for me. If I have just one file: foo.clj (ns foo) (+ 1 1) I can't \ef it. I get the same "line 23" error you get. If I \rf it I get: (clojure.core/load "/foo") # I've t

Re: What is Clojure NOT good for?

2009-03-13 Thread opus111
Here's my experience... I was primarily interested in Clojure as a scripting language. I wanted a nice layer to control code written in Java. I had used Groovy successfully, but missed macros and an extensible syntax. I used to work at Lisp Machines, so I jumped on a LISP that compiled to the

resultset-seq - keywords corresponding to column names containing "_"

2009-03-13 Thread pc
Hi, Would it be better if resultset-seq mapped column names like ITEM_ID to ":item-id" rather than ":item_id"? I am using a variation of Itay Maman's Application Context Pattern which, among other things, keeps state in a map wrapped in a closure. I have a lot of keywords being passed around. th

Re: VimClojure 2

2009-03-13 Thread Meikel Brandmeyer
Hi, Am 13.03.2009 um 16:13 schrieb Mark Volkmann: The version of the Vim that my Mac uses when a launch it from a Terminal window isn't ancient. It's 7.2.22. It seems likely that the issue is related to configuration instead of the version of Vim being used. What happens if you try to use VimCl

Re: mocking in clojure

2009-03-13 Thread Matt Clark
test-expect actually only depends on test-is for its own tests, and I'm planning on breaking the tests out into their own file. I thought it was an interesting idea having the tests and code in the same file, but in practice it ended up being less attractive than anticipated. - Matt On Mar 13,

Re: mocking in clojure

2009-03-13 Thread Allen Rohner
> > > Any other options out there? I posted a patch for test-is a while ago that never made it in, and I don't know why. http://groups.google.com/group/clojure/browse_frm/thread/883d4833f869f764/47a45325c8f29599?lnk=gst&q=test-is+expect+patch#47a45325c8f29599 The patch handles creating stub fun

Re: mocking in clojure

2009-03-13 Thread Stuart Sierra
Hi Allen, Sorry I haven't kept up with this. I think, though, that it's best to have it as a standalone library in clojure-contrib, so that people can use it with other testing frameworks if they want to. -Stuart On Mar 13, 3:20 pm, Allen Rohner wrote: > > > Any other options out there? > > I po

Re: mocking in clojure

2009-03-13 Thread Stephen C. Gilardi
On Mar 13, 2009, at 4:10 PM, Stuart Sierra wrote: Hi Allen, Sorry I haven't kept up with this. I think, though, that it's best to have it as a standalone library in clojure-contrib, so that people can use it with other testing frameworks if they want to. -Stuart Allen, I see you have a contr

error messages with clojure-mode.el?

2009-03-13 Thread Raoul Duke
hi, when i have a repl going and get errors, it says NO_SOURCE_FILE:0 so it is hard for newbie-me to figure out what i'm doing wrong in my syntax. does slime do something more helpful here? am i mis-diagnosing the issue? any other helpful thoughts? thanks! --~--~-~--~~~-

Re: error messages with clojure-mode.el?

2009-03-13 Thread Raoul Duke
i just tried using (load-file "foo.clj") to see if that loaded file line numbers, but the errors still say no source found zero sorry charlie. :-( On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Raoul Duke wrote: > hi, > > when i have a repl going and get errors, it says NO_SOURCE_FILE:0 so > it is hard for ne

errors?

2009-03-13 Thread Raoul Duke
hi, i'm up to date with the clojure jar. the error messages i get seem awfully terse and not particularly helpful in learning what i'm doing wrong. for example, with the code below, when i try (bs 0 (vector 1 2 3)) i get "java.lang.ClassCastException: clojure.lang.LazilyPersistentVector (NO_SOURC

Re: errors?

2009-03-13 Thread James Reeves
On Mar 13, 11:50 pm, Raoul Duke wrote: > i'm up to date with the clojure jar. the error messages i get seem > awfully terse and not particularly helpful in learning what i'm doing > wrong. for example, with the code below, when i try (bs 0 (vector 1 2 > 3)) i get "java.lang.ClassCastException: >

Re: version of -> short-circuiting on nil

2009-03-13 Thread Laurent PETIT
Issue 34 ( http://code.google.com/p/clojure-contrib/issues/detail?id=34 ) created with patch (both -?> and .?. defined in clojure.contrib.core, with unit tests in clojure.contrib.core.tests -- Laurent 3/13 Laurent PETIT > OK, so I think the consensus is on the names .?. and -?> . No problem

Re: errors?

2009-03-13 Thread Stephen C. Gilardi
On Mar 13, 2009, at 7:50 PM, Raoul Duke wrote: i'm up to date with the clojure jar. the error messages i get seem awfully terse and not particularly helpful in learning what i'm doing wrong. for example, with the code below, when i try (bs 0 (vector 1 2 3)) i get "java.lang.ClassCastException:

Re: What is Clojure NOT good for?

2009-03-13 Thread e
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:31 AM, opus111 wrote: > > Here's my experience... > > I was primarily interested in Clojure as a scripting language. I > wanted a nice layer to control code written in Java. I had used > Groovy successfully, but missed macros and an extensible syntax. I > used to wor

Re: errors?

2009-03-13 Thread Raoul Duke
thanks, all, for the notes! i will try those out. sincerely. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this gr

Re: VimClojure 2

2009-03-13 Thread Mark Feeney
One of my problems, I just discovered, was that I was sometimes testing with a namespace continaing a hyphen in a file also containing a hyphen. e.g. my-foo.clj (ns my-foo) (+1 1) Clojure, of course, wants the file to be named my_foo.clj (underscore), and said as much in the error messages

Question about IntelliJ Plugin

2009-03-13 Thread Mark Engelberg
If I split my code across files, how do I make it so that the REPL can "see" all the code? For example, if I have a main.clj and a tests.clj, when I run the REPL from one of the two files, it only sees the definitions from that file, not everything in the project. What's the right way to do this?

Re: errors?

2009-03-13 Thread Mark Engelberg
But how do you get rid of the (NO_SOURCE_FILE:0) messages for every single error? I'd really like to know the line number of the function that threw the error. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojur