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Clojure. Ruby. iOS. Not Necessarily in That Order.

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David Rupp's Blog David Rupp's Blog Clojure. Ruby. iOS. Not Necessarily in That Order. Wednesday, July 25, 2012 Calling a Clojure Function With :keys Destructuring From Java I had the occasion to do some hardcore Java-on-Clojure interop at my day job today. Like this: we have a Clojure function with a signature like (defn clojure-function [& {:keys [host port] :or {host "localhost", port 8080}}] (println "host:" host) (println "port:" port)) So parameters to clojure-function are expected to take the form (:host "myhost" :port 1234) . Via the magic of the :keys directive, the values are bound to local variables named "host" and "port", corresponding to the keywords :host and :port from the input. The :or bit provides default values if one or the other (or both) of the expected keys is not specified. This is a very useful idiom in Clojure, one which permits named or "keyword" parameters, which I think are easier to deal with tha...

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