CRAL
CRAL is a pure Clojure library for consuming Alfresco Content Services public REST API in an idiomatic way. (by saidone75)
erdos.assert
power assert macro for clojure (by erdos)
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4 | 79 | |
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9.6 | 0.0 | |
6 days ago | about 3 years ago | |
Clojure | Clojure | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Eclipse Public License 1.0 |
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CRAL
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erdos.assert
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-20.
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GitHub - erdos/uclj: Small, quick, native Clojure interpreter
Starting this project was inspired by going further with the answer to this stackoverflow question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70235356/macroexpand-doseq-in-babashka-vs-in-clojure I found that macroexpansion in SCI often results in different expressions than in JVM Clojure, and that is because SCI uses a different set of special forms for its implementation. My theory was that if we can mimic how Clojure works on the low level, we could reuse a large portion of already existing infrastructure. (like my assertions library) The idea seems to work out so far and this is why core.async works out of the box with uclj.
- Power Assert macro for Clojure
What are some alternatives?
When comparing CRAL and erdos.assert you can also consider the following projects:
geni - A Clojure dataframe library that runs on Spark
get-port - Get an available TCP port in Clojure with options
tilakone - Minimalistic finite state machine (FSM) in Clojure