Ah, finally found it:
(defn get-stop-response
(make-response "No company specified" "Session ended" true))
I am surprised that the error was for "make-response" and not
"get-stop-response". It is "get-stop-response" where I forgot the parameter
declaration.
On Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 12:25:57 PM UTC-5, Laws wrote:
>
> The implication, as I read it, is that there is some place where I do
> something like this:
>
> response-in-amazon-format (make-response company-name
> outputSpeech-text false)]
>
> In some other function, and the compiler feels that I am defining a new
> arity for that other function? But then I would expect to see the name of
> the other function.
>
>
> On Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 2:52:48 AM UTC-5, James Elliott wrote:
>>
>> That is puzzling indeed. There doesn’t seem to be anything wrong with the
>> function itself, as you say. I can evaluate it and run it.
>>
>> There must be some other element of your environment which you have not
>> shared here which is throwing sand in the gears.
>>
>> On Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 1:28:00 AM UTC-6, Laws wrote:
>>>
>>> I've been staring at this for awhile, and moving it around, and
>>> re-typing it, without seeing what the real error is.
>>>
>>> I have a file called server.clj which includes this at the top in its
>>> namespace declaration:
>>>
>>> (ns salesvoice.server
>>> (:require
>>> [salesvoice.query :as query]
>>>
>>>
>>> In query.clj, I have this:
>>>
>>>
>>> (defn make-response
>>> [company-name outputSpeech-text]
>>> {"version" "1.0"
>>> "sessionAttributes" {
>>> "company-name" company-name
>>> "user-id" "user-id"
>>> }
>>> "response" {
>>> "outputSpeech" {
>>> "type" "PlainText"
>>> "text" outputSpeech-text
>>> }
>>> "card" {
>>> "type" "Simple"
>>> "title" (str "Sales Report for " company-name)
>>> "content" outputSpeech-text
>>> }
>>> "reprompt" {
>>> "outputSpeech" {
>>> "type" "PlainText"
>>> "text" "Can I help you
>>> with anything else?"
>>> }
>>> }
>>> "shouldEndSession" true
>>> }
>>> })
>>>
>>>
>>> When I type "lein uberjar" at the command line I get:
>>>
>>>
>>> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Parameter
>>> declaration make-response should be a vector, compiling:(server.clj:1:1)
>>>
>>> The parameter declaration for make-response is a vector. I am not clear
>>> why I am getting this error.
>>>
>>> Things I tried:
>>>
>>> 1.) moving this around in the file. It had been in the middle of
>>> query.clj, but I moved it to the top, its now the first function defined in
>>> that file
>>>
>>> 2.) re-typing the parameter declaration
>>>
>>> 3.) looking for other functions that have the same name, but grep shows
>>> this is the only declaration
>>>
>>> So what could the real issue be?
>>>
>>> Also, why does the error seem to show up when server.clj is including
>>> query.clj. Shouldn't the error appear when query.clj is compiled?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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