ghostwheel

Hassle-free clojure.spec, automatic generative testing, side effect detection, and evaluation tracing for Clojure(-Script) – https://github.com/gnl/ghostwheel
genekim 2020-01-28T03:45:14.004100Z

@clojurians.net Was thinking of you today, as I’m putting >defn everywhere in my code to track down an error! Hope all is going well — I’m working on that long promised “how to” document of getting ghostwheel going, along with a bunch of questions, which when they’re answered, will go into the document! Catch you soon!

genekim 2020-01-28T03:46:48.005400Z

PS: I briefly mentioned how much I loved ghostwheel in my Clojure/conj talk — I was running out of time, so didn’t get to gush as much as I wanted to. But here’s the link: https://www.slideshare.net/realgenekim/2019-12-clojureconj-love-letter-to-clojure-and-a-datomic-experience-report, slide 96. And I apologize I mispronounced your last name — I think I said “George Linov”, instead of “George Lipov”! But I can’t overstate how much I love using ghostwheel!

genekim 2020-01-28T03:47:19.005700Z

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mbp3SEha38

genekim 2020-01-28T03:48:24.006400Z

PPS: if you are looking for any type of help, please just let us all know!!!

wilkerlucio 2020-01-28T13:47:54.008300Z

@genekim hello, just to let you know, there is also the guardrails library, which is a spin off of ghostwheel, suporting >def in a non snapshot version

wilkerlucio 2020-01-28T13:48:26.008500Z

https://github.com/fulcrologic/guardrails

genekim 2020-01-28T22:02:12.009300Z

@wilkerlucio Thank you so much for the link — I am such a fan of all this work, because I continually find type checking to save my butt.