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Clojure is a modern Lisp dialect for the Java Virtual Machine (with versions for the CLR and JavaScript). More than merely an implementation of Lisp in Java, Clojure provides access to Java's classes and ecosystem.

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Why exactly is eval evil?

I know that Lisp and Scheme programmers usually say that eval should be avoided unless strictly necessary. I’ve seen the same recommendation for several programming languages, but I’ve not yet seen a ...
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Calling clojure from java

Most of the top google hits for "calling clojure from java" are outdated and recommend using clojure.lang.RT to compile the source code. Could you help with a clear explanation of how to call Clojure ...
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How to bundle a native library and a JNI library inside a JAR?

The library in question is Tokyo Cabinet. I want is to have the native library, JNI library, and all Java API classes in one JAR file to avoid redistribution headaches. There seems to be an attempt ...
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What is the difference between Lisp-1 and Lisp-2?

I have tried to understand the difference between Lisp-1 and Lisp-2 and how this relates to Clojure but I still do not understand properly. Can anyone enlighten me?
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How do you change the CLASSPATH within Java?

How do you change the CLASSPATH of a Java process from within the Java process? Before you ask me "Why would you want to do that?" I'll explain it shortly. When you have a Clojure REPL running it ...
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Recursive function causing a stack overflow

I am trying to write a simple sieve function to calculate prime numbers in clojure. I've seen this question about writing an efficient sieve function, but I am not to that point yet. Right now I am ...
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When to use a Var instead of a function?

I am going through the book Web Development with Clojure and it tells me to pass the handler (defined bellow) as a Var object instead of as the function itself, since the function can then change ...
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leiningen - how to add dependencies for local jars?

I want to use leiningen to build and develop my clojure project. Is there a way to modify project.clj to tell it to pick some jars from local directories? I have some proprietary jars that cannot be ...
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A regex to match a substring that isn't followed by a certain other substring

I need a regex that will match blahfooblah but not blahfoobarblah I want it to match only foo and everything around foo, as long as it isn't followed by bar. I tried using this: foo.*(?<!bar) ...
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Is there a Haskell idiom for updating a nested data structure?

Let's say I have the following data model, for keeping track of the stats of baseball players, teams, and coaches: data BBTeam = BBTeam { teamname :: String, manager :: Coach, ...
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Generating permutations lazily

I'm looking for an algorithm to generate permutations of a set in such a way that I could make a lazy list of them in Clojure. i.e. I'd like to iterate over a list of permutations where each ...
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How to handle java variable length arguments in clojure?

I'am wrapping a java lib into clojure, but i have problems dealing with variable length arguments. Say, TestClass.aStaticFunction(Integer... intList){/*....*/} How could i call this function in ...
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conda, condi, conde, condu

I'm reading the Reasoned Schemer. I have some intuition about how conde works. However, I can't find a formal definition of what conde/conda/condu/condi do. I'm aware of https://www.cs.indiana.edu/~...
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Matrix transposition in clojure

In Clojure a possible representation of a matrix is a vector of vectors, i.e. [[1 2] [3 4]]. A possible implementation of transposing a matrix would be: (defn transpose [matrix] (loop [matrix matrix,...
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Difference between doseq and for in Clojure

What's the difference between doseq and for in Clojure? What are some examples of when you would choose to use one over the other?
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Clojure: reduce vs. apply

I understand the conceptual difference between reduce and apply: (reduce + (list 1 2 3 4 5)) ; translates to: (+ (+ (+ (+ 1 2) 3) 4) 5) (apply + (list 1 2 3 4 5)) ; translates to: (+ 1 2 3 4 5) ...
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How to compare two functions for extensional equivalence, as in (λx.2*x) == (λx.x+x)?

Is there a way to compare two functions for equality? For example, (λx.2*x) == (λx.x+x) should return true, because those are obviously equivalent.
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What is zip (functional programming?)

I recently saw some Clojure or Scala (sorry I'm not familiar with them) and they did zip on a list or something like that. What is zip and where did it come from ?
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Idiomatic clojure map lookup by keyword

Say I have a clojure map that uses keywords as its keys: (def my-car {:color "candy-apple red" :horsepower 450}) I know that I can look up the value associated with the keyword by either using the ...
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Variable scope + eval in Clojure

In Clojure, (def x 3) (eval '(prn x)) prints 3, whereas (let [y 3] (eval '(prn y))) and (binding [z 3] (eval '(prn z))) generate an 'Unable to resolve var' exception. According to http://...
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What do Clojure symbols do when used as functions?

While trying to solve the 4Clojure problem "Universal Computation Engine" involving reimplementing evaluation, I accidentally ended up calling something like this: (apply '/ '(16 8)) rather than the ...
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Debugging in Clojure? [closed]

What are best ways to Debug Clojure code, while using the repl?
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difference between use and require

Can anyone explain the difference between use and require, both when used directly and as :use and :require in the ns macro?
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Creating a UUID from a string with no dashes

How would I create a java.util.UUID from a string with no dashes? "5231b533ba17478798a3f2df37de2aD7" => #uuid "5231b533-ba17-4787-98a3-f2df37de2aD7"
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How do I avoid Clojure's chunking behavior for lazy seqs that I want to short circuit?

I have a long, lazy sequence that I want to reduce and test lazily. As soon as two sequential elements are not = (or some other predicate) to each other, I want to stop consuming the list, which is ...
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How do I find the index of an item in a vector?

Any ideas what ???? should be? Is there a built in? What would be the best way to accomplish this task? (def v ["one" "two" "three" "two"]) (defn find-thing [ thing vectr ] (????)) (find-thing "...
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A regex to match a comma that isn't surrounded by quotes

I'm using Clojure, so this is in the context of Java regexes. Here is an example string: {:a "ab,cd, efg", :b "ab,def, egf,", :c "Conjecture"} The important bits are the commas after each string. I'...
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How do I write a Clojure threading macro?

I am attempting to write a threading macro using failjure/ok->> (https://github.com/adambard/failjure#ok--and-ok-), with the final function in the thread requiring a condition to execute. The ...
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Test whether a list contains a specific value in Clojure

What is the best way to test whether a list contains a given value in Clojure? In particular, the behaviour of contains? is currently confusing me: (contains? '(100 101 102) 101) => false I ...
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Mapping a function on the values of a map in Clojure

I want to transform one map of values to another map with the same keys but with a function applied to the values. I would think there was a function for doing this in the clojure api, but I have been ...
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How to convert lazy sequence to non-lazy in Clojure

I tried the following in Clojure, expecting to have the class of a non-lazy sequence returned: (.getClass (doall (take 3 (repeatedly rand)))) However, this still returns clojure.lang.LazySeq. My ...
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How to list the functions of a namespace?

I would like to know how to list all functions of a Clojure namespace. I've done some research but I'm not there yet. I already found out how to list the methods of a Java class using the show method: ...
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Clojure on Android [closed]

Is it possible to program Android apps in Clojure? Can anybody suggest a good tutorial or book, if it is possible?
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what's a good persistent collections framework for use in java?

By persistent collections I mean collections like those in clojure. For example, I have a list with the elements (a,b,c). With a normal list, if I add d, my original list will have (a,b,c,d) as its ...
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Producer consumer with qualifications

I am new to clojure and am trying to understand how to properly use its concurrency features, so any critique/suggestions is appreciated. So I am trying to write a small test program in clojure that ...
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Wrong number of args (0) passed to: PersistentVector on loop/recur function

Trying to define a factors function that will return a vector of all the factors of a number using loop/recur. ;; `prime?` borrowed from https://swizec.com/blog/comparing-clojure-and-node-js-for-...
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A gentle tutorial to Emacs/Swank/Paredit for Clojure

I am moving to Emacs to work on Clojure/Lisp. What is all the information I need to setup on Emacs to be able to do the following? automatic matching/generation of corresponding closing brackets ...
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Fast Prime Number Generation in Clojure

I've been working on solving Project Euler problems in Clojure to get better, and I've already run into prime number generation a couple of times. My problem is that it is just taking way too long. I ...
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Difference between Symbols and Vars in Clojure

I'm always a bit confused about Symbols and Vars in Clojure. For example, is it safe to say that + is a symbol which is used to denote a var, and this var points to a value which is a function that ...
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How Are Lazy Sequences Implemented in Clojure?

I like Clojure. One thing that bothers me about the language is that I don't know how lazy sequences are implemented, or how they work. I know that lazy sequences only evaluate the items in the ...
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Why does using keywords or symbols as functions to lookup values from maps work?

Quoting from Joy of Clojure, section 4.3.1-- Because keywords are self-evaluating and provide fast equality checks, they're almost always used in the context of map keys. An equally important ...
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What is the clojure equivalent of the Python idiom "if __name__ == '__main__'"?

I'm dabbling in clojure and am having a little trouble trying to determine the clojure (and / or Lisp) equivalent of this common python idiom. The idiom is that at the bottom of a python module there ...
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Constructing a map on anonymous function in Clojure

I am just learning the language and I've got a simple question. Why does this work (constructs {:key "value"}): (#(assoc {} :key %) "value") But this doesn't: (#({:key %}) "value") ArityException ...
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clojure.java.jdbc lazy query

I have a query that is basically a select *. In development this table is only 30000 rows, but in production it will much bigger. So I want to consume this query lazily. Why is the query below not ...
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How to reload a clojure file in REPL

What is the preferred way of reloading functions defined in a Clojure file without having to restart the REPL. Right now, in order to use the updated file I have to: edit src/foo/bar.clj close the ...
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Clojure differences between Ref, Var, Agent, Atom, with examples

I'm very new to Clojure, Can you guys give me explanation with real world scenarios. I mean, where to use Ref, Var, Agent, Atom. I read book, but, still couldn't understand the real world examples.
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How many primitives does it take to build a LISP machine? Ten, seven or five?

On this site they say there are 10 LISP primitives. The primitives are: atom, quote, eq, car, cdr, cons, cond, lambda, label, apply. http://hyperpolyglot.wikidot.com/lisp#ten-primitives Stevey ...
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What are common conventions for using namespaces in Clojure?

I'm having trouble finding good advice and common practices for the use of namespaces in Clojure. I realize that namespaces are not the same as Java packages so I'm trying to tease out the ...
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Java and Clojure with Leiningen

Is it possible to easily manage and compile native Java classes alongside Clojure in a project using leiningen? I am working at a pretty low level (with netty nio) and thinking that some of the ...
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Clojure multimethods vs. protocols

I'm a Clojure novice and was looking for some concrete examples of when to use protocols and when to use multimethods. I know that protocols are generally geared towards creating a type hierarchy and ...
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