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Mastering Clojure

By : Akhil Wali
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Mastering Clojure

By: Akhil Wali

Overview of this book

Clojure is a general-purpose language from the Lisp family with an emphasis on functional programming. It has some interesting concepts and features such as immutability, gradual typing, thread-safe concurrency primitives, and macro-based metaprogramming, which makes it a great choice to create modern, performant, and scalable applications. Mastering Clojure gives you an insight into the nitty-gritty details and more advanced features of the Clojure programming language to create more scalable, maintainable, and elegant applications. You’ll start off by learning the details of sequences, concurrency primitives, and macros. Packed with a lot of examples, you’ll get a walkthrough on orchestrating concurrency and parallelism, which will help you understand Clojure reducers, and we’ll walk through composing transducers so you know about functional composition and process transformation inside out. We also explain how reducers and transducers can be used to handle data in a more performant manner. Later on, we describe how Clojure also supports other programming paradigms such as pure functional programming and logic programming. Furthermore, you’ll level up your skills by taking advantage of Clojure's powerful macro system. Parallel, asynchronous, and reactive programming techniques are also described in detail. Lastly, we’ll show you how to test and troubleshoot your code to speed up your development cycles and allow you to deploy the code faster.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Mastering Clojure
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
References
Index

Chapter 10. Testing Your Code

Testing is an integral part of developing software. Alongside implementing functionality in our software, it is imperative to simultaneously define tests to verify several aspects of it. The Clojure standard library provides several constructs to define tests and mock data. There are also several community libraries that allow us to verify different aspects of the code being tested.

The main advantage of using tests is that they allow us to identify the overall impact of a particular change in a program's code. If we have tests to check the functionality of a program, we can refactor the program with confidence and without the fear of losing any functionality. If there's something that we unavoidably missed while refactoring a program, it will surely be brought to our attention when we run the program's tests. Thus, tests are indispensable tools for keeping code maintainable.

In this chapter, we will study the different ways in which we can write tests in Clojure...