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I think there is a known issue with swapping gens for aliased specs
On the phone so can’t easily search JIRA
That’s the one
Is there a convenience function for:
(s/cat :foo.bar.baz.bosh/title :foo.bar.baz.bosh/title
:foo.bar.baz.bosh/description :foo.bar.baz.bosh/description)
@dominicm cat’s name arguments are non-qualified
(s/cat :title :foo.bar.baz.bosh/title
:description :foo.bar.baz.bosh/description)
and with aliases it can be shorter
@stathissideris But I want to return a namespaced map 😄
cat is for sequences!
not maps
use s/keys
instead
I have a sequence of things, and I want to conveniently conform it into a namespaced map. I'm being lazy.
ok makes sense
would be a pretty trivial macro…