Compatible with Clojurescript.
Nil is an information representing the absence of information.
This leads to puzzling shenanigans:
;; This is an empty collection, a perfectly normal phenomenon:
[]
;; It contains nothing.
;; This is a collection containing something that is nothing:
[nil]
;; Sometimes it is not what we want.
;; This is a map containing something that is nothing, nowhere:
{nil nil}
;; This is seldom what we want.
This small library proposes macros and functions for interacting with nil under various circumstances. Most notably, it considers that nothing is nothing as the following few examples demonstrate.
Meditate and reflect on the full API.
Some Socratic excerpts :
(require '[helins.void :as void])
(= (void/assoc {:a 42}
:a nil
:b 42)
{:a 42
:b 42})
(= (void/update {:a 42
:b 42}
:b
(fn [x]
nil))
{:a 42})
(= (void/dissoc-in {:a {:b {:c {:d 42}}
:e 42}}
[:a :b :c :d])
{:a {:e 42}})
(= (void/update-in {:a {:b {:c {:d 24}}
:e 42}}
[:a :b :c :d]
(fn [x]
(when (= x
42)
x)))
{:a {:e 42}})
(= (void/merge {:a 42
:b 42}
{:b nil
:c 42})
{:a 42
:c 42})
(= (void/dmerge {:a {:b {:c {:d 42}}
:e 42}}
{:a {:b {:c {:d nil}}
:f 42}})
{:a {:e 42
:f 42}})
(= (void/prune {:a 42
:b {:c 42
:d nil
:e {:f {:g nil}}}})
{:a 42
:b {:c 42}})
On the JVM, using Kaocha:
$ ./bin/test/jvm/run
$ ./bin/test/jvm/watch
On NodeJS, using Kaocha-CLJS:
$ ./bin/test/node/run
$ ./bin/test/node/watch
In the browser, using Chui:
$ ./bin/test/browser/compile
# Then open ./resources/chui/index.html
# For testing an advanced build
$ ./bin/test/browser/advanced
Starting in Clojure JVM mode, mentioning an additional deps alias (here, a local setup of NREPL):
$ ./bin/dev/clojure :nrepl
Starting in CLJS mode using Shadow-CLJS:
$ ./bin/dev/cljs
# Then open ./resources/public/index.html
Copyright © 2018 Adam Helinski
Licensed under the term of the Mozilla Public License 2.0, see LICENSE.