From 8196ab379495ab00c11b74b55b6f2fabd99ab351 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eduardo Julian Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2021 23:01:35 -0400 Subject: Updates and fixes for the book. --- .../book/the_lux_programming_language/appendix_d.md | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'documentation/book/the_lux_programming_language/appendix_d.md') diff --git a/documentation/book/the_lux_programming_language/appendix_d.md b/documentation/book/the_lux_programming_language/appendix_d.md index 16d49b6bb..2d8adcd8e 100644 --- a/documentation/book/the_lux_programming_language/appendix_d.md +++ b/documentation/book/the_lux_programming_language/appendix_d.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ I try to figure out ways to get my code to be more pipe-sensitive, to see how fa ## Piping macros in the standard library -Anyhow, after looking at some of the innovations in Clojure on the piping department, I decided to come up with my own tricks to try to get Lux to become a piping superpower. +Anyhow, after looking at some of the innovations of Clojure in the piping department, I decided to come up with my own tricks to try to get Lux to become a piping superpower. I added the `library/lux/control/pipe` module, which contains several macros meant to be used within the `|>` macro, and which extend it with awesome capabilities. @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Useful in certain kinds of situations. (let> @ (+ @ @))) ``` -`let>` binds the current value piped into it so you can refer to it multiple times within it's body. +`let>` binds the current value piped into it so you can refer to it multiple times within its body. Pretty nifty, huh? @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ You'll thank me later. ```clojure ... Monadic pipes. -... Each steps in the monadic computation is a pipe and must be given inside a tuple. +... Each step in the monadic computation is a pipe and must be given inside a tuple. (|> 5 (do> identity.monad [(i.* 3)] @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ You'll thank me later. And just to show you I'm serious, I did the unthinkable. -Piped macro expressions! +Piped monadic expressions! ## How to make your own piping macros @@ -146,10 +146,10 @@ These macros can keep you in the flow while you're writing complex code, so you Oh... and did I mention the `|>>` macro? -It generates for you a single-argument function that will immediately pipe its argument through all the steps you give it? +It generates for you a single-argument function that will immediately pipe its argument through all the steps you give it. ```clojure -(only (|>> (member? forbidden-definitions) +(only (|>> (member? forbidden_definitions) not) all_definitions) ``` -- cgit v1.2.3