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My thoughts on the future of the design of the Clojure Language.

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Full Disclojure skip to main | skip to sidebar Full Disclojure My thoughts on the future of the design of the Clojure Language. Thursday, August 12, 2010 Partially Implemented Protocols Last time I discussed using a hash maps to improve code reuse with protocols. While we produced a set of good solutions, I couldn't help but feel like we aren't quite there. There still is a fair amount of chatter on the list about how to implement a default protocol, for example. I started experimenting with an idea I'm calling a Partially Implemented Protocol (PIP). The idea is that you can use a PIP like you would a BaseClass in Java. After playing around for a little bit, I settled on the following solution: The two major components is the PIP record and extend+ macro. Let me re-write yesterday's example with the new expand+ syntax. (defprotocol UIProtocol &nbsp(render []) &nbsp(action [evt]) &nbsp(button-down [evt]) &nbsp(button-up [evt])) (def BaseUIProtocol &n...

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