Unorthodox control flow, for Clojurists with masochistic sensibilities. Available via clojars.
See dom-top.core for comprehensive documentation with examples.
assert+
works like assert
, but returns truthy values being tested, and
throws other types of exceptions (including maps, via ex-info!)bounded-future
is just like future
, but for CPU-bound tasks.bounded-pmap
, by contrast, puts a global limit on parallelism for CPU-bound
tasks.disorderly
is a do
block that evaluates statements in a new, random order
every time, instead of sequentially.fcatch
lifts functions that throw exceptions into functions that return
exceptions.letr
provides let bindings with early return; particular useful for
aborting early on failure cases.loopr
expresses reductions with multiple accumulators over multiple
dimensions. It combines the nested iteration of for
, the multiple
accumulators/dimensions of loop
, and the concise iteration/accumulation
structure of reduce
. Also, it's fast.real-pmap
provides a fully parallel version of map
, which spawns one
thread per element, instead of running on a limited threadpool.with-retry
provides recur
that works through try/catch
blocks;
particularly useful for retrying network operations.Look, this is a judgement-free zone, OK? We all have our reasons.
Copyright © 2017, 2018 Kyle Kingsbury
Distributed under the Eclipse Public License either version 1.0 or (at your option) any later version.
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