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Rui Carmo
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Timothy Baldridge
8
11/11/13
Hylang
Firstly, yes, take a look at hy. It seems to be a very capable lisp on top of Python. My future
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Hylang
Firstly, yes, take a look at hy. It seems to be a very capable lisp on top of Python. My future
11/11/13
Rui Carmo
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Antony Lee
6
9/29/13
Status?
Thanks. I'll be looking at those branches (already peeked at the simple-data-structures one,
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Status?
Thanks. I'll be looking at those branches (already peeked at the simple-data-structures one,
9/29/13
Brian Craft
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Antony Lee
4
6/1/13
refer-clojure
That version is way out of date, you should grab the current HEAD of github instead. 2013/5/31 Brian
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refer-clojure
That version is way out of date, you should grab the current HEAD of github instead. 2013/5/31 Brian
6/1/13
Brian Craft
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Antony Lee
4
5/31/13
require clojure libs
Putting edn.clj in the clojure folder (next to core.clj, etc.: in the source checkout if you didn
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require clojure libs
Putting edn.clj in the clojure folder (next to core.clj, etc.: in the source checkout if you didn
5/31/13
Honza Pokorny
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Antony Lee
2
5/1/13
Requiring clojure.string
Running against the current HEAD, it works for me. $ python2 clojure.py clojure-py 0.2.4 Python 2.7.4
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Requiring clojure.string
Running against the current HEAD, it works for me. $ python2 clojure.py clojure-py 0.2.4 Python 2.7.4
5/1/13
Matty Williams
4/8/13
Suggestions?
I this project still going? If so I'd like to try my hand at something, can someone recommend
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Suggestions?
I this project still going? If so I'd like to try my hand at something, can someone recommend
4/8/13
Timothy Baldridge
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Konrad Hinsen
2
12/19/12
C Extension Benchmarks
--On 19 décembre 2012 07:51:34 -0700 Timothy Baldridge <tbald...@gmail.com> wrote: > So
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C Extension Benchmarks
--On 19 décembre 2012 07:51:34 -0700 Timothy Baldridge <tbald...@gmail.com> wrote: > So
12/19/12
Timothy Baldridge
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Konrad Hinsen
26
12/16/12
A plan for the future
--On 15 décembre 2012 08:38:46 -0700 Timothy Baldridge <tbald...@gmail.com> wrote: > Now
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A plan for the future
--On 15 décembre 2012 08:38:46 -0700 Timothy Baldridge <tbald...@gmail.com> wrote: > Now
12/16/12
Antony Lee
11/15/12
On the performance of PersistentHashMap
Right now "python clojure.py -c 'nil'" (ie, mostly compiling core.clj) takes ~3.5s
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On the performance of PersistentHashMap
Right now "python clojure.py -c 'nil'" (ie, mostly compiling core.clj) takes ~3.5s
11/15/12
Antony Lee
11/14/12
letfn is not working at all
I was trying to understand how the whole business of closures/aliases was resolved in compileFN when
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letfn is not working at all
I was trying to understand how the whole business of closures/aliases was resolved in compileFN when
11/14/12
Michael Gardner
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Antony Lee
4
11/6/12
clojure.core/str behaves differently with nil args
Thanks for the quick response! I assume creating a github issue isn't necessary at this point :)
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clojure.core/str behaves differently with nil args
Thanks for the quick response! I assume creating a github issue isn't necessary at this point :)
11/6/12
Leo Franchi
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Antony Lee
6
10/30/12
Support for refs/STM
For the reentrant lock part, does a thread have to be able to hold both a shared and a non-shared
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Support for refs/STM
For the reentrant lock part, does a thread have to be able to hold both a shared and a non-shared
10/30/12
Leo Franchi
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Antony Lee
2
10/23/12
Calling class methods
Hi, This works: (.classmethodname path.to.module/ClassName) Fully dotted names ("path.to.module.
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Calling class methods
Hi, This works: (.classmethodname path.to.module/ClassName) Fully dotted names ("path.to.module.
10/23/12
Leo Franchi
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Antony Lee
7
10/23/12
Running tests
On Oct 22, 2012, at 2:44 PM, Eric Shull <eric....@gmail.com> wrote: If I recall, the startup
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Running tests
On Oct 22, 2012, at 2:44 PM, Eric Shull <eric....@gmail.com> wrote: If I recall, the startup
10/23/12
Sean Neilan
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Timothy Baldridge
2
9/26/12
nrepl for clojure-py, is anyone working on it? I'd like to do it.
No one is working on it ATM. Feel free to give it a try. Timothy On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 9:38 AM,
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nrepl for clojure-py, is anyone working on it? I'd like to do it.
No one is working on it ATM. Feel free to give it a try. Timothy On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 9:38 AM,
9/26/12
Alexander Stoddard
9/12/12
Glorious polyglot madness - rpy2 from clojure-py
I just got started trying clojure-py and I am most excited. I need to work with python and R for the
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Glorious polyglot madness - rpy2 from clojure-py
I just got started trying clojure-py and I am most excited. I need to work with python and R for the
9/12/12
Sean Neilan
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Eric Shull
3
9/2/12
(true? true) returns error
Np! I fixed it by saying (defn true? [x] (= x true)) in my source. I'll try the latest revision
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(true? true) returns error
Np! I fixed it by saying (defn true? [x] (= x true)) in my source. I'll try the latest revision
9/2/12
Sean Neilan
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Sean Neilan
2
8/3/12
Is it possible to drop into a repl with clojure/repl & inspect things?
Woah, I just tried importing ipdb & inspecting a variable I created.. It actually worked!! user=
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Is it possible to drop into a repl with clojure/repl & inspect things?
Woah, I just tried importing ipdb & inspecting a variable I created.. It actually worked!! user=
8/3/12
Jim Tittsler
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Antony Lee
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7/29/12
:require files in current directory?
That's weird, because the example you give works without any problem on my computer. Perhaps that
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:require files in current directory?
That's weird, because the example you give works without any problem on my computer. Perhaps that
7/29/12
Antony Lee
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Timothy Baldridge
19
6/1/12
Protocols, subclassing and the semantics of reify/proxy
> But it's important to note that you can't extend-type on a protocol on the > JVM w/o
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Protocols, subclassing and the semantics of reify/proxy
> But it's important to note that you can't extend-type on a protocol on the > JVM w/o
6/1/12
Daniel Gagnon
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Antony Lee
13
5/29/12
Fast progress
We don't need to subclass the named tuples (and hence we don't need to take care of __slots__
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Fast progress
We don't need to subclass the named tuples (and hence we don't need to take care of __slots__
5/29/12
Timothy Baldridge
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Christophe Grand
16
5/29/12
Thinking about PyPy
Hi, On 23 mai, 21:09, Timothy Baldridge <tbaldri...@gmail.com> wrote: > Recently I've
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Thinking about PyPy
Hi, On 23 mai, 21:09, Timothy Baldridge <tbaldri...@gmail.com> wrote: > Recently I've
5/29/12
Antony Lee
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Antony Lee
12
5/25/12
Interfaces and ABCs
I started to more towards a protocol-based implementation, which is actually not *too* hard to do.
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Interfaces and ABCs
I started to more towards a protocol-based implementation, which is actually not *too* hard to do.
5/25/12
Antony Lee
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Konrad Hinsen
6
5/21/12
New *ns* implementation
It's in the new-ns branch (the relevant line is in bootstrap-clj-tests.py). (There's also a
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New *ns* implementation
It's in the new-ns branch (the relevant line is in bootstrap-clj-tests.py). (There's also a
5/21/12
Antony Lee
5/19/12
Var.rev
While trying to get rid of the duplicate constructors (Symbol/symbol, Var/var, Keyword/keyword), I
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Var.rev
While trying to get rid of the duplicate constructors (Symbol/symbol, Var/var, Keyword/keyword), I
5/19/12
Anthony Grimes
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Antony Lee
2
5/16/12
Calling functions with keyword args
There is a kwapply function which works like apply but takes a map as a second argument. (kwapply py/
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Calling functions with keyword args
There is a kwapply function which works like apply but takes a map as a second argument. (kwapply py/
5/16/12
Antony Lee
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Laurie Clark-Michalek
4
5/15/12
Namespace mappings
I went ahead and implemented the new semantics for refer and import in the new-ns branch of my repo:
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Namespace mappings
I went ahead and implemented the new semantics for refer and import in the new-ns branch of my repo:
5/15/12
Pepijn de Vos
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Laurie Clark-Michalek
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5/13/12
status of untranslated.clj
There's plenty of precedent when it comes to using the stdlib (we use the random module and the
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status of untranslated.clj
There's plenty of precedent when it comes to using the stdlib (we use the random module and the
5/13/12
Antony Lee
2
5/5/12
Helping out
Ijust had a look at subs, and this raises another question: should functions defined in core.clj
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Helping out
Ijust had a look at subs, and this raises another question: should functions defined in core.clj
5/5/12
Timothy Baldridge
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Adam Feuer
2
4/13/12
Things that need to be done for 0.3
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 7:24 AM, Timothy Baldridge <tbald...@gmail.com> wrote: > core.clj
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Things that need to be done for 0.3
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 7:24 AM, Timothy Baldridge <tbald...@gmail.com> wrote: > core.clj
4/13/12