From bad2cb5265d54f838cfc7383f2cbcdcd593a48ee Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Fogleman Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2017 12:56:28 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Link to navigators across docs. --- Using-Specter-Recursively.md | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/Using-Specter-Recursively.md b/Using-Specter-Recursively.md index b3678e0..2f9ed31 100644 --- a/Using-Specter-Recursively.md +++ b/Using-Specter-Recursively.md @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ You want to recursively navigate this data structure and add a key-value pair to {:a {:b {:c 1, :X 0}, :d 2, :X 0}, :e {:f 3, :g 4, :X 0}, :X 0} ``` -`MAP-NODES` illustrates how to combine recursive paths with `continue-then-stay`, which navigates to the provided path and then to the current element. This should also point to how you might use recursive paths with `stay-then-continue`, which navigates to the current element and then to the provided path. +`MAP-NODES` illustrates how to combine recursive paths with `[continue-then-stay](https://github.com/nathanmarz/specter/wiki/List-of-Navigators#continue-then-stay)`, which navigates to the provided path and then to the current element. This should also point to how you might use recursive paths with `[stay-then-continue](https://github.com/nathanmarz/specter/wiki/List-of-Navigators#stay-then-continue)`, which navigates to the current element and then to the provided path. ## Find the "index route" of a value within a data structure @@ -244,9 +244,9 @@ This example comes from [a Stack Overflow question](https://stackoverflow.com/qu (if-path sequential? [INDEXED-VALS (if-path [LAST (pred= v)] - FIRST - [(collect-one FIRST) LAST p])])) - ret (select-first walker data)] + FIRST + [(collect-one FIRST) LAST p])])) + ret (select-first walker data)] (if (or (vector? ret) (nil? ret)) ret [ret]))) #'playground.specter/find-index-route => (find-index-route :my-key '(1 2 :my-key))