Merge pull request #1 from FrizzBolt/equalities

Remove extraneous projects files from repo. Add solutions for 01 - Equalities.
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; "We shall contemplate truth by testing reality, via equality"
(= true true)
; "To understand reality, we must compare our expectations against reality"
(= 2 (+ 1 1))
; "You can test equality of many things"
(= 5 (+ 3 4) 7 (+ 2 __))
; "Some things may appear different, but be the same"
(= true (= 2 2/1))
; "You cannot generally float to heavens of integers"
(= false (= 2 2.0))
; "But a looser equality is also possible"
(= true (== 2.0 2))
; "Something is not equal to nothing"
(= true (not (= 1 nil)))
; "Strings, and keywords, and symbols: oh my!"
(= false (= "hello" :hello 'hello))
; "Make a keyword with your keyboard"
(= :hello (keyword "hello"))
; "Symbolism is all around us"
(= 'hello (symbol "hello"))
; "When things cannot be equal, they must be different"
(not= :fill-in-the-blank "anything here")

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# Clojure Koans
The Clojure Koans are a fun and easy way to get started with Clojure - no
experience assumed or required. Just follow the instructions below to start
making tests pass!
### Getting Started
The easiest and fastest way to get the koans up and running is to [download the
latest zip file from Github](https://github.com/functional-koans/clojure-koans/releases).
This way, you'll have all the dependencies you need, including Clojure itself
and JLine, and you can skip the rest of this section (skip to "Running the
Koans").
If you're starting from a cloned or forked repo, that's cool too. This way
you'll be able to track your progress in Git, and see how your answers compare
to others, by checking out the project's Network tab. You might want to create
your own branch - that way if you pull back the latest koans from master, it'll
be a bit easier to manage the inevitable conflicts if we make changes to
exercises you've already completed.
The only things you'll need to run the Clojure Koans are:
- JRE 1.6 or higher
- [clojure-1.8.0.jar](http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/clojure/clojure/1.8.0/clojure-1.8.0.zip)
You can use [Leiningen](http://github.com/technomancy/leiningen) to
automatically install the Clojure jar in the right place. Leiningen will also
get you a couple more jarfiles, including JLine, which allows you some of the
functionality of readline (command-line history, for example).
### Installing dependencies
Dependencies are installed automatically with lein 2, but if for some reason
you're on lein 1 and can't upgrade, you'll need to run
`lein deps`
which will download all dependencies you need to run the Clojure koans.
I strongly recommend that you upgrade to lein 2 instead!
### Running the Koans
If you're running from the zipfile, simply run
`script/run` on Mac/\*nix
`script\run` on Windows
If you're running from a checkout using lein 2, run the koans via
`lein koan run`
It's an auto-runner, so as you save your files with the correct answers, it will
advance you to the next koan or file (conveniently, all files are prefixed with
the sequence that you should follow).
You'll see something like this:
Now meditate on /home/colin/Projects/clojure-koans/src/koans/01_equalities.clj:3
---------------------
Assertion failed!
We shall contemplate truth by testing reality, via equality.
(= __ true)
The output is telling you that you have a failing test in the file named
`01_equalities.clj`, on line 3. So you just need to open that file up and make
it pass! You'll always be filling in the blanks to make tests pass.
Sometimes there could be several correct answers (or even an infinite number):
any of them will work in these cases. Some tests will pass even if you replace
the blanks with whitespace (or nothing) instead of the expected answer. Make sure
you give one correct expression to replace each blank.
The koans differ from normal TDD in that the tests are already written for you,
so you'll have to pay close attention to the failure messages, because up until
the very end, making a test pass just means that the next failure message comes
up.
While it might be easy (especially at first) to just fill in the blanks making
things pass, you should work thoughtfully, making sure you understand why the
answer is what it is. Enjoy your path to Clojure enlightenment!
### Trying more things out
There's a REPL (Read-Evaluate-Print Loop) included in the Clojure Koans. Just
run:
`script/repl` on Mac/\*nix
`script\repl` on Windows
If you're on lein 2, `lein repl` is what you want instead.
Here are some interesting commands you might try, once you're in a running REPL:
```clojure
(find-doc "vec")
(find-doc #"vec$")
(doc vec)
```
And if those still don't make sense:
```clojure
(doc doc)
(doc find-doc)
```
will show you what those commands mean.
You can exit the REPL with `CTRL-d` on any OS.
### Contributing
Patches are encouraged! Make sure the answer sheet still passes
(`lein koan test`), and send a pull request.
The file ideaboard.txt has lots of good ideas for new koans to start, or things
to add to existing koans. So write some fun exercises, add your answers to
`resources/koans.clj`, and we'll get them in there!
Please follow the guidelines in
http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html for
commmit messages, and put your code in a feature branch (not master) before
making the pull request. This makes patches easier to review.
Feel free to contact me (Colin Jones / trptcolin) on Github or elsewhere if you
have any questions or want more direction before you start pitching in.
### Contributors
https://github.com/functional-koans/clojure-koans/contributors
### Credits
These exercises were started by [Aaron Bedra](http://github.com/abedra) of
[Relevance, Inc.](http://github.com/relevance) in early 2010, as a learning
tool for newcomers to functional programming. Aaron's macro-fu makes these
koans extremely simple and fun to use, and to improve upon, and without
Relevance's initiative, this project would not exist.
Using the [koans](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/koan) metaphor as a tool for
learning a programming language started with the
[Ruby Koans](http://rubykoans.com) by [EdgeCase](http://github.com/edgecase).
### License
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which can be found in the file epl-v10.html at the root of this distribution.
By using this software in any fashion, you are agreeing to be bound by
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Concepts / Language Features
=====
Quoting
new record syntax
Agents
Vars
state identity lifetime
immutability / side effects
type hints
Pre and Post conditions of functions
ex-info/ex-data
reducers (?)
transducers (?) - maybe just some basic ones, nothing too crazy
Particular Functions
=====
fnil - creating_a_function
juxt - creating_a_function
constantly - creating_a_function
flatten
frequencies
reductions
keep
keep-indexed
map-indexed
partition-all
partition-by
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(defproject clojure-koans "0.5.1-SNAPSHOT"
:description "The Clojure koans."
:dependencies [[org.clojure/clojure "1.8.0"]
[koan-engine "0.2.3"]]
:dev-dependencies [[lein-koan "0.1.3"]]
:profiles {:dev {:dependencies [[lein-koan "0.1.3"]]}}
:repl-options {:init-ns koan-engine.runner
:init (do (use '[koan-engine.core]))}
:plugins [[lein-koan "0.1.3"]]
:main koan-engine.runner/exec)

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[["01_equalities" {"__" [true
2
5
true
false
true
true
false
"hello"
"hello"
3]}]
["02_strings" {"__" ["hello"
"world"
"Cool "
"right?"
0
11
false
6 11
"123"
", "
"1" "2" "3"
"olleh"
"hello"
13
nil
"hello world"
true
false
false
"a"
true
true
false]}]
["03_lists" {"__" [1 2 3 4 5
1
[2 3 4 5]
3
0
()
[:a :b :c :d :e]
[:e :a :b :c :d]
:a
[:b :c :d :e]
"No dice!"
()]}]
["04_vectors" {"__" [1
[1]
[nil nil]
2
[111 222 333]
:peanut
:jelly
:jelly
[:butter :and]
3]}]
["05_sets" {"__" [[3]
3
#{1 2 3 4 5}
#{1 2 3 4 5}
#{2 3}
#{1 4}]}]
["06_maps" {"__" [:b 2
1
2
2
1
1
"Sochi"
nil
:key-not-found
true
false
"February"
1 "January"
2010 2014 2018
"PyeongChang" "Sochi" "Vancouver"]}]
["07_functions" {"__" [81
20
10
60
15
30]
"___" [+
*
(fn [f] (f 5))
(fn [f] (f 5))]}]
["08_conditionals" {"__" [:a
[]
nil
:glory
4 6 :your-road
1
:bicycling
"is that even exercise?"]}]
["09_higher_order_functions" {"__" [4 8 12
(* x x)
[false false true false false]
()
[:anything :goes :here]
(< x 31)
(* 10 x) (< x 4)
24
100
(count a) (count b)]}]
["10_runtime_polymorphism" {"__" [(str (:name a) " eats veggies.")
(str (:name a) " eats animals.")
(str "I don't know what " (:name a) " eats.")
"Hello World!"
"Hello, you silly world."
"Hello to this group: Peter, Paul, Mary!" ]}]
["11_lazy_sequences" {"__" [[1 2 3 4]
[0 1 2 3 4]
10
95
(range 20)
:a]
"___" [(fn [x] x)]}]
["12_sequence_comprehensions" {"__" [[0 1 2 3 4 5]
(* x x)
(range 10)
(odd? x) (* x x)
[row column]
]}]
["13_creating_functions" {"__" [true false true
4
:a :b :c :d
:c :d
4
8]
"___" [(complement nil?)
multiply-by-5
(comp dec square)]}]
["14_recursion" {"__" [true
acc
(loop [coll coll
acc ()]
(if (seq coll)
(recur (rest coll) (conj acc (first coll)))
acc))
(loop [n n
acc 1]
(if (zero? n)
acc
(recur (dec n) (* acc n))))]
"___" [not]}]
["15_destructuring" {"__" [":bar:foo"
(format (str "An Oxford comma list of %s, "
"%s, "
"and %s.")
a b c)
(apply str
(interpose " "
(apply list
first-name
last-name
(interleave (repeat "aka") aliases))))
{:original-parts full-name
:named-parts {:first first-name :last last-name}}
(str street-address ", " city ", " state)
city state
(str street-address ", " city ", " state)]
"___" [(fn [[fname lname]
{:keys [street-address city state]}]
(str fname " " lname ", "
street-address ", " city ", " state))
]}]
["16_refs" {"__" ["hello"
"hello"
"better"
"better!!!"
(dosync (ref-set the-world 0))
(map :jerry [@the-world @bizarro-world])
]
"___" [(fn [x] (+ 20 x))]}]
["17_atoms" {"__" [0
1
(swap! atomic-clock (partial + 4))
20
20
atomic-clock 20 :fin
]}]
["18_macros" {"__" [~(first form)
~(nth form 2)
form
(drop 2 form)
"Hello, Macros!"
10
'(+ 9 1)
'(* 10 2)
'(+ 10 (2 * 3))]}]
["19_datatypes" {"__" [(print
(str "You're really the "
(.category this)
", " recipient "... sorry."))
"peace"
"literature"
"physics"
nil
[true false]
(str "Congratulations on your Best Picture Oscar, "
"Evil Alien Conquerors!")]}]
["20_java_interop" {"__" [java.lang.String
"SELECT * FROM"
10
1024
]
"___" [#(.toUpperCase %)
]
}]
["21_partition" {"__" [partition
[:a :b :c]
'((0 1 2) (3 4))
5
:hello
(6 :these :are)
]}]
["22_group_by" {"__" [odd?
{5 ["hello" "world"] 3 ["foo" "bar"]}
{1 [{:name "Bob" :id 1}
{:last-name "Smith" :id 1}]
2 [{:name "Jennifer" :id 2}]}
nil
{:naughty-list [{:name "Jimmy" :bad true}
{:name "Joe" :bad true}]
:nice-list [{:name "Jane" :bad false}]}]}]
["23_meta" {"__" [{:league "National League"}
{:division "West"}
"This doesn't implement the IObj interface"
{:foo :bar}
nil
\C
inc
:park "AT&T Park"
'Giants
"Giants"]}]
]

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#!/bin/sh
mkdir -p releases
lein1 deps
zip -r releases/clojure-koans-`date +"%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M"`.zip \
. \
-x "./.idea/*" \
-x "./.lein-plugins/*" \
-x "./.git/*" \
-x "releases/*"
echo
echo "Don't forget to upload the zipfile (somewhere...)"
echo `ls -t releases/clojure-koans-*.zip | head -n1`
echo "git push"
echo "git push --tags"
echo

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#!/bin/sh
CLASSPATH=src
for f in lib/*.jar lib/dev/*.jar resources/; do
CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:$f
done
if [ "$OSTYPE" = "cygwin" ]; then
CLASSPATH=`cygpath -wp $CLASSPATH`
fi
java -Xmx1G -cp $CLASSPATH jline.ConsoleRunner clojure.main

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@echo off
setLocal EnableDelayedExpansion
set CLASSPATH="
for %%j in (".\lib\*.jar") do (
set CLASSPATH=!CLASSPATH!;%%~fj
)
set CLASSPATH=!CLASSPATH!"
set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;src;resources
set JLINE=jline.ConsoleRunner
java -Xmx1G -cp %CLASSPATH% %JLINE% clojure.main

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#!/bin/sh
CLASSPATH=src
for f in lib/*.jar lib/dev/*.jar resources/; do
CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:$f
done
if [ "$OSTYPE" = "cygwin" ]; then
CLASSPATH=`cygpath -wp $CLASSPATH`
fi
java -cp "$CLASSPATH" clojure.main script/run.clj
echo

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@echo off
setLocal EnableDelayedExpansion
set CLASSPATH="
for %%j in (".\lib\*.jar", ".\lib\dev\*.jar") do (
set CLASSPATH=!CLASSPATH!;%%~fj
)
set CLASSPATH=!CLASSPATH!"
set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;src;resources
java -Xmx1G -cp %CLASSPATH% clojure.main script\run.clj

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(require 'koan-engine.runner)
(koan-engine.runner/exec "run")

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#!/bin/sh
CLASSPATH=src
for f in lib/*.jar lib/dev/*.jar resources/; do
CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:$f
done
if [ "$OSTYPE" = "cygwin" ]; then
CLASSPATH=`cygpath -wp $CLASSPATH`
fi
java -cp "$CLASSPATH" clojure.main script/test.clj
echo

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@echo off
setLocal EnableDelayedExpansion
set CLASSPATH="
for %%j in (".\lib\*.jar", ".\lib\dev\*.jar") do (
set CLASSPATH=!CLASSPATH!;%%~fj
)
set CLASSPATH=!CLASSPATH!"
set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;src;resources
java -Xmx1G -cp %CLASSPATH% clojure.main script\test.clj

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(require 'koan-engine.runner)
(koan-engine.runner/exec "test")

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(ns koans.01-equalities
(:require [koan-engine.core :refer :all]))
(meditations
"We shall contemplate truth by testing reality, via equality"
(= __ true)
"To understand reality, we must compare our expectations against reality"
(= __ (+ 1 1))
"You can test equality of many things"
(= (+ 3 4) 7 (+ 2 __))
"Some things may appear different, but be the same"
(= __ (= 2 2/1))
"You cannot generally float to heavens of integers"
(= __ (= 2 2.0))
"But a looser equality is also possible"
(= __ (== 2.0 2))
"Something is not equal to nothing"
(= __ (not (= 1 nil)))
"Strings, and keywords, and symbols: oh my!"
(= __ (= "hello" :hello 'hello))
"Make a keyword with your keyboard"
(= :hello (keyword __))
"Symbolism is all around us"
(= 'hello (symbol __))
"When things cannot be equal, they must be different"
(not= :fill-in-the-blank __))