Added explanation on Hy <-> Python interop
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Hy <-> Python interop
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By importing Hy, you can use Hy directly from Python!
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If you save the following in greetings.hy
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.. code-block:: clj
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(defn greet [name] (print "hello from hy," name))
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Then you can use it directly from python, by importing hy before importing
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the module. In Python::
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import hy
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import greetings
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greetings.greet("Foo")
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You can also declare a function in python (or even a class!) and use it in Hy!
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If you save the following in greetings.py in Python::
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def greet(name):
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print( "hello, %s" % (name))
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You can use it in Hy:
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.. code-block:: clj
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(import greetings)
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(.greet greetings "foo")
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To use keyword arguments, you can use in greetings.py::
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def greet(name, title="Sir"):
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print("Greetings, %s %s" % (title,name))
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.. code-block:: clj
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(import greetings)
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(.greet greetings "Foo")
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(.greet greetings "Foo" "Darth")
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(apply (. greetings greet) ["Foo"] {"title" "Lord"})
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Which would output:
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Greetings, Sir Foo
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Greetings, Darth Foo
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Greetings, Lord Foo
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Protips!
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Protips!
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