Re: clojure.edn/read isn't spec compliant

2020-10-22 Thread Gregg Reynolds
On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 8:07 PM 'EuAndreh' via Clojure < clojure@googlegroups.com> wrote: > > Hello there. > > I was working on implementing a specification compliant edn reader on > Rust I could put that to good use, even if it isn't 100% "compliant". Is it available? Thanks Gregg -- You

Re: clojure.edn/read isn't spec compliant

2020-10-22 Thread 'EuAndreh' via Clojure
James Reeves writes: > Where in the specification does it say that the edn reader should throw > exceptions on errors? Well, it doesn't. I think had this expectation of forbidden things throwing exceptions from some forbidden things throwing exceptions, and some not doing so. Both ":/" and

Re: clojure.edn/read isn't spec compliant

2020-10-22 Thread 'EuAndreh' via Clojure
Sean Corfield writes: > Undefined behavior is deliberately very broad I acknowledge the value of having undefined behaviour, implementation-defined behaviour and unspecified behaviour in an implementation, and I embrace that approach. However, none of those are distinguished on the spec, which

Re: clojure.edn/read isn't spec compliant

2020-10-22 Thread 'EuAndreh' via Clojure
Gregg Reynolds writes: > I could put that to good use, even if it isn't 100% "compliant". Is it > available? You can find the current WIP code here: https://git.euandreh.xyz/libedn/tree/src/core/rust I'll announce on my website[0] once ready. Patches welcome. Still missing: - built-in tagged

Re: Mexico City Clojureists?

2020-10-22 Thread Scott Klarenbach
Ok great. If anyone is down for a beer in the sun to chat about tech, programming etc let me know. We've also got some contract work for Clojure devs on a pretty regular basis if anyone is interested. This is my company: https://invisiblerobot.io -- You received this message because you are

Re: clojure.edn/read isn't spec compliant

2020-10-22 Thread Gregg Reynolds
On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 12:00 PM EuAndreh wrote: > Gregg Reynolds writes: > > > I could put that to good use, even if it isn't 100% "compliant". Is it > > available? > > You can find the current WIP code here: > https://git.euandreh.xyz/libedn/tree/src/core/rust > > Awesome, thanks! -- You

Re: Mexico City Clojureists?

2020-10-22 Thread Mauricio Aldazosa
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 2:19 PM Scott Klarenbach wrote: > Wondering who is living/working in Mexico City? > > o/ Hey there! Cheers, Mauricio -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to

November machine learning study meetings

2020-10-22 Thread Daniel Slutsky
We are organizing some study meetings about Machine Learning in Clojure in November. Please use this questionnaire to tell us about your thoughts and preferences: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1319393868010369026 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google