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quickstart
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tutorial
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style-guide
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language/index
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contrib/index
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hacking
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==============
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Hy Style Guide
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==============
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“You know, Minister, I disagree with Dumbledore on many counts…but
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you cannot deny he’s got style…”
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— Phineas Nigellus Black, Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix
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The Hy style guide intends to be a set of ground rules for the Hyve
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(yes, the Hy community prides itself in appending Hy to everything)
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to write idiomatic Hy code. Hy derives a lot from Clojure & Common
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Lisp, while always maintaining Python interopability.
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Prelude
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-------
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The Tao of Hy
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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::
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Ummon asked the head monk, "What sutra are you lecturing on?"
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"The Nirvana Sutra."
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"The Nirvana Sutra has the Four Virtues, hasn't it?"
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"It has."
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Ummon asked, picking up a cup, "How many virtues has this?"
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"None at all," said the monk.
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"But ancient people said it had, didn't they?" said Ummon.
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"What do you think of what they said?"
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Ummon struck the cup and asked, "You understand?"
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"No," said the monk.
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"Then," said Ummon, "You'd better go on with your lectures on the sutra."
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— the (koan) macro
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The following illustrates a brief list of design decisions that went
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into the making of Hy.
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+ Look like a lisp, DTRT with it (e.g. dashes turn to underscores,
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earmuffs turn to all-caps.)
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+ We're still Python. Most of the internals translate 1:1 to Python internals.
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+ Use unicode everywhere.
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+ Fix the bad decisions in Python 2 when we can (see true_division)
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+ When in doubt, defer to Python.
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+ If you're still unsure, defer to Clojure
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+ If you're even more unsure, defer to Common Lisp
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+ Keep in mind we're not Clojure. We're not Common Lisp. We're
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Homoiconic Python, with extra bits that make sense.
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Layout & Indentation
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--------------------
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+ Avoid trailing spaces. They suck!
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+ Indentation shall be 2 spaces (no hard tabs), except when matching
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the indentation of the previous line.
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.. code-block:: clj
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;; good (and preferred):
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(defn fib [n]
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(if (<= n 2)
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n
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(+ (fib (- n 1)) (fib (- n 2)))))
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;; still OK:
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(defn fib [n]
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(if (<= n 2) n (+ (fib (- n 1)) (fib (- n 2)))))
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;; still OK:
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(defn fib [n]
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(if (<= n 2)
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n
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(+ (fib (- n 1)) (fib (- n 2)))))
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;; Stupid as hell
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(defn fib [n]
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(if (<= n 2)
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n ;; Yes, I love randomly hitting the space key
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(+ (fib (- n 1)) (fib (- n 2)))))
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+ Parens must *never* be left alone, sad and lonesome on their own
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line.
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.. code-block:: clj
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;; good (and preferred):
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(defn fib [n]
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(if (<= n 2)
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n
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(+ (fib (- n 1)) (fib (- n 2)))))
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;; Stupid as hell
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(defn fib [n]
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(if (<= n 2)
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n
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(+ (fib (- n 1)) (fib (- n 2)))
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)
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) ; GAH, BURN IT WITH FIRE
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+ **`let` blocks**
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Align vertically the `let` blocks
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.. code-block:: clj
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(let [[foo (bar)]
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[qux (baz)]]
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(foo qux))
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+ **Inline comments**
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Inline comments shall be two spaces from the end of the code, they
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must always have a space between the comment character and the start
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of the comment. Also try not commenting the obvious
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;; Good
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(setv ind (dec x)) ; indexing starts from 0
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;; Style compliant but just states the obvious
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(setv ind (dec x)) ; sets index to x-1
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;; Bad
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(setv ind (dec x));typing words for fun
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Coding Style
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------------
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+ As a convention, try not to use `def` for other than global
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variables, use `setv` inside functions,loops etc.
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;; good (and preferred)
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(def *limit* 400000)
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(defn fibs [a b]
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(while true
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(yield a)
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(setv (, a b) (, b (+ a b)))))
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;; bad & not preferred
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(defn fibs [a b]
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(while true
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(yield a)
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(def (, a b) (, b (+ a b)))))
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+ Do not use the s-expression syntax where vector syntax is intended.
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For instance, the fact that:
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;; bad (and evil)
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(defn foo (x) (print x))
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(foo 1)
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works is just because the compiler isn't overly strict. In reality,
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the correct syntax in places such as this is:
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;; good (and preferred):
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(defn foo [x] (print x))
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(foo 1)
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+ Threading Macro
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Use the threading macro or the threading tail macros when
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encountering deeply nested s-expressions
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;; preferred
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(def *names*
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(with [f (open "names.txt")]
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(-> (.read f) (.strip) (.replace "\"" "") (.split ",") (sorted))))
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;; not so good
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(def *names*
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(with [f (open "names.txt")]
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(sorted (.spilt "," (.replace "\"" "" (.strip (.read f)))))))
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However be judicious when using them, do use them when clarity and
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readability improves. Do not construct convoluted hard to understand
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expressions
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;; This is probably not a good idea
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(defn square? [x]
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(->> 2 (pow (int (sqrt x))) (= x)))
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+ Dot Notation
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The clojure style dot notation is preferred over the direct call of
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the object's method, though both will continue to be supported
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;; good:
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(with [fd (open "/etc/passwd")]
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(print (.readlines fd)))
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;; not so good:
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(with [fd (open "/etc/passwd")]
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(print (fd.readlines)))
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Conclusion
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“Fashions fade, style is eternal”
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—Yves Saint Laurent
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This guide is just a set of community guidelines, obviously community
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guidelines do not make sense without an active
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community. Contributions are welcome. Join us at #hy in freenode, blog
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about it, tweet about it, and importantly have fun with Hy
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Thanks
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------
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+ This guide is heavily inspired from `@paultag`_ 's blog post `Hy
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Survival Guide`_
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+ The `Clojure Style Guide`_
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.. _`Hy Survival Guide`: http://notes.pault.ag/hy-survival-guide/
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.. _`Clojure Style Guide`: https://github.com/bbatsov/clojure-style-guide
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.. _`@paultag`: https://github.com/paultag
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