About
"The ground wire is an additional path for electrical current to return safely to the ground without danger to anyone in the event of a short circuit."
Getting Started
(ns demo.core (:require [ground.core :refer :all]))
Usage
The n-> and n->> threading macros allow for predicates and side effects within their forms.
n? predicates
n? signals a predicate that will pass through the result of the
prior expression if true and return nil for the entire form if false
(n-> 6 (n? (> 5)) (vector 7 8)) => [6 7 8] (n-> 9 (n? (> 10)) (vector 11 12)) => nil
(n->> [1 2 3] (n? (every? identity)) (map inc)) => '(2 3 4) (n->> [1 nil 3] (n? (every? identity)) (map inc)) => nil
n! side effects
n! signals a side effect, such as printing or logging, that will
always pass through the result of the prior expression
(n-> 4 (n! (println "is the best number")) ;; prints "4 is the best number" inc) => 5 (n->> ["right" "blue" "humpback"] (n! (apply println "These are different types of whales:")) ;; prints "These are different types of whales: right blue humpback" sort) => '("blue" "humpback" "right")
