I've been using LLM to make some edits to BoostBox for local testing, it's written in Clojure (I don't know how to write Clojure) and I keep running into syntax errors.
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I've been using LLM to make some edits to BoostBox for local testing, it's written in Clojure (I don't know how to write Clojure) and I keep running into syntax errors. LLM seems to have a hard time with the closing parentheses and braces.
Is this a familiar issue for anyone? Is there a skill I should be using, or something?
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I've been using LLM to make some edits to BoostBox for local testing, it's written in Clojure (I don't know how to write Clojure) and I keep running into syntax errors. LLM seems to have a hard time with the closing parentheses and braces.
Is this a familiar issue for anyone? Is there a skill I should be using, or something?
Codex 5.2 says it's bad at handling delimiter heavy code. Apparently it's not just my imagination.
This is interesting. I almost exclusively work with Node/JS/Typescript, and haven't run into this type of limitation with LLM before.
Since closing brackets tend to happen inline in Clojure, it's harder for the LLM to predict how many are needed.
If brackets are not handled inline, and uses linebreaks and indents, it might be able to write it more reliably...but I'm not having luck with rewrite
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