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Released Replumb 0.2.1
with ClojureScript 1.8.34
support (and Mike's fixes for self-hosted environments). Check it out! -> https://github.com/Lambda-X/replumb/releases/tag/0.2.1
Hi, I'm going a little crazy using db->tree
, and have some questions.
First, db->tree
takes 3 arguments, a query, some state A, some state B. State B always seems to be the whole normalized db, @reconciler
or the state
value from read
's env
argument.
What is state A though? I set it to nil once, and it didn't change the results. The documentation doesn't say either. I would be quite willing to help with the documentation if that is welcome, and if I can manage to get myself into an enlightened state.
@francoiswirion: Best to ask in #C03S1KBA2 — this channel is intended only for announcements that all 5,430 members need to see.
@seancorfield Gosh, sorry, I thought I was in #C06DT2YSY. I must have opened this recently with your announcement. I wondered why it was so quiet.