Uses square brackets for conds in docs

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Joe H. Rahme 2013-10-16 18:31:18 +02:00
parent 312d4816ce
commit 3856467bf6
2 changed files with 14 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -173,8 +173,8 @@ code:
.. code-block:: clj
(cond (condition-1 result-1)
(condition-2 result-2))
(cond [condition-1 result-1]
[condition-2 result-2])
(if condition-1 result-1
(if condition-2 result-2))
@ -184,10 +184,10 @@ As shown below only the first matching result block is executed.
.. code-block:: clj
=> (defn check-value [value]
... (cond ((< value 5) (print "value is smaller than 5"))
... ((= value 5) (print "value is equal to 5"))
... ((> value 5) (print "value is greater than 5"))
... (True (print "value is something that it should not be"))))
... (cond [(< value 5) (print "value is smaller than 5")]
... [(= value 5) (print "value is equal to 5")]
... [(> value 5) (print "value is greater than 5")]
... [True (print "value is something that it should not be")]))
=> (check-value 6)
value is greater than 5
@ -564,8 +564,8 @@ For example:
.. code-block:: clj
=> (defn rent-car [&kwargs kwargs]
... (cond ((in :brand kwargs) (print "brand:" (:brand kwargs)))
... ((in :model kwargs) (print "model:" (:model kwargs)))))
... (cond [(in :brand kwargs) (print "brand:" (:brand kwargs))]
... [(in :model kwargs) (print "model:" (:model kwargs))]))
=> (kwapply (rent-car) {:model "T-Model"})
model: T-Model

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@ -254,12 +254,12 @@ In hy, you would do:
.. code-block:: clj
(cond
((> somevar 50)
(print "That variable is too big!"))
((< somevar 10)
(print "That variable is too small!"))
(true
(print "That variable is jussssst right!")))
[(> somevar 50)
(print "That variable is too big!")]
[(< somevar 10)
(print "That variable is too small!")]
[true
(print "That variable is jussssst right!")])
What you'll notice is that cond switches off between a some statement
that is executed and checked conditionally for true or falseness, and