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2019-01-16
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Anyone else using Azure DevOps, and specifically their Pipelines stuff for their Clojure projects? How are you capturing test coverage outputs from Cloverage? Unless I’m missing something, it seems Pipelines only allow for JaCoCo coverage output.
Any ideas on how to do this point-free style?
myFn = (a, b) => (c) => otherFn(a(c), b(c))
then
myFn = (a, b) => (c) => (apply(otherFn) . juxt(a, b))(c)
myFn = (a, b) => apply(otherFn) . juxt(a, b)
hmm slack has new default icons, hope that there are now more possible distinct combinations
The shapes are awefully similar