This library defines forms that abstract some common operations on functions, including counting arguments, creating wrappers, passing proper number of arguments and transforming positional-based arities into named ones.
To use futils in your project, add the following to dependencies section of
project.clj
or build.boot
:
[io.randomseed/futils "1.2.3"]
For deps.edn
add the following as an element of a map under :deps
or
:extra-deps
key:
io.randomseed/futils {:mvn/version "1.2.3"}
You can also download JAR from Clojars.
Currently prvided macros and functions are:
argc
– counts arguments a function takes (for all arities),apply
– works likeclojure.core/apply
but for named arguments,comp
– works likeclojure.core/comp
but for named arguments,frepeat
– creates a sequence of returned values using a function with named parameters,identity
– works likeclojure.core/identity
but for named arguments,nameize
– transforms a function so it accepts named arguments,nameize*
– likenameize
but requires symbols to be quoted,relax
– wraps a function in a way that it accepts any number of arguments,relax*
– likerelax
but it requires to explicitly describe the accepted arities.
Full documentation with usage examples is available on:
(require 'futils.args)
(require 'futils.named)
;; counting arities
;;
(futils.args/argc reduce)
; => {:arities (2 3)
:engine :jvm
:variadic false}
;; relaxing arities
;;
(def f (futils.args/relax reduce))
(f + 0 [1 2 3 4] :ignored :args)
; => 10
(def f (futils.args/relax #(vector %1 %2)))
(f 1)
; => [1 nil]
(def f (futils.args/relax #(vector %1 %2) :verbose true))
(f 1)
; => {:argc-cutted 0
; => :argc-padded 1
; => :argc-received 1
; => :argc-sent 2
; => :args-received (1)
; => :args-sent (1 nil)
; => :arities (2)
; => :arity-matched 2
; => :engine :jvm
; => :result [1 nil]
; => :variadic false
; => :variadic-used false
; => :verbose true}
;; nameization
;;
(def f (futils.named/nameize
reduce
[f coll]
[f val coll]))
(f :f +
:coll [1 1 2 3])
; => 7
(f :f +
:val 1
:coll [1 1 2 3])
; => 8
;; function composition
;;
(defn f1 [& {:as args}] (assoc args :f1 1))
(defn f2 [& {:as args}] (assoc args :f2 2))
(def f (futils.named/comp f1 f2))
(f :a 1 :b 2)
; => {:a 1 :b 2 :f1 1 :f2 2}
Examples can be found in the documentation or in test files located under
test/futils
subdirectory of the sources.
make docs
make jar
make pom
make sig
make deploy
bin/repl
Starts REPL and nREPL server (port number is stored in .nrepl-port
).
Copyright © 2015-2020 Paweł Wilk
Futils is copyrighted software owned by Paweł Wilk ([email protected]). You may redistribute and/or modify this software as long as you comply with the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (version 3).
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