Can anyone explain or point me to where I can find clojure's naming conventions for:
- File names
- Functions (From what I understand, function names are simply dash separated values)
- Variables
You might want to look at the Clojure library coding standards on the developer Wiki - this is probably the most comprehensive list that I've seen.
To your specific points:
There are some interesting guidelines on naming written by Stuart Sierra which suggest that:
age instead of calculate-age)create- for constructing and get- for retrieving), reserving the bang swap! changes to mutable references.send-message instead of message)connection instead of ->connection) except when the input type must be explicit (input-type->output-type)products/price instead of products/product-price) and prevent local clashes in let bindings-fn suffixThere is an interesting set of naming conventions documented in a comment by Taoensso in his Encore library.
He proposes names using ! for side-effects, ? for booleans,
$ for expensive operations, _ as dereffable,
* for macros; plus a few other combos.
Even though you didn't ask for it explicitly, I'll explain what I've seen for protocol naming conventions.
Typically, the name starts with an uppercase "I" and then the rest is camel case, where the first letter of each word is capitalized, and the rest is lower case. For example, I want to define a protocol for rocket ships, I'd use the name IRocketShip
I've also seen 'A' instead of 'I' used, probably to represent the word 'abstract'.