Oh, yes. It actually replaces dashes. Never mind. :)

Ilya

2009/4/2 Daniel Jomphe <danieljom...@gmail.com>

>
> Oh, that's it. I think I fiddled with this last week. :\
>
> So now, I've got these working:
>
>  eclipse, intellij
>
> -- NetBeans --
> enclojure still complains contrib isn't on the classpath, whatever I
> do.
>
> -- Emacs --
> No more works since I've pulled emacs-starter-kit's latest changes. 'M-
> x slime' doesn't fire up clojure anymore; slime no more exists, in
> fact. The last commit actually removed clojure-mode.el. Maybe they're
> in the middle of reorganizing some things.
>
> Since I previously had a separate installation of clojure-mode and
> slime, I checked what's new in clojure-mode. Looks like a new 'M-x
> clojure-install' is available, which would be responsible of
> installing clojure.jar, clojure-contrib.jar and slime. Looks really
> neat. Plus, they've removed paredit; maybe they've integrated it
> directly.
>
> --
>
> Overall, I really like what I see. Once I'll have made up a choice,
> I'll probably spend some time contributing. Meanwhile, it's
> exploration time.
>
> Thanks again for everybody's answers. (Of course, suggestions for
> NetBeans and Emacs are still welcome.)
> On Apr 2, 9:12 am, Laurent PETIT <laurent.pe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > in order to be compatible with package and java class names, your clojure
> > files must not have the - , so clojure automatically replaces them with
> > underscores _ when searching for a file / folder / package fragment.
> >
> > But inside clojure itself, when you reference the namespace by its
> > symbol/name, you must replace the underscores in the filename by an - ,
> so
> > try :
> >
> >  (ns myns
> >      (:use clojure.contrib.duck-streams))
> >
> > HTH,
> >
> > --
> > Laurent
> >
> > 2009/4/2 Daniel Jomphe <danieljom...@gmail.com>
> >
> >
> >
> > > Thanks to everybody for their (sometimes highly detailed) answers.
> >
> > > -- ECLIPSE --
> > > It's nice that contrib is indeed bundled in clojuredev. Core clojure
> > > works, but I get the following:
> >
> > >  (ns myns
> > >      (:use clojure.contrib.duck_streams))
> >
> > >  ==> [...].Exception: namespace 'clojure.contrib.duck_streams'
> > >               not found after loading '/clojure/contrib/duck_streams'
> >
> > > -- INTELLIJ --
> > > I also got the very same error yesterday in IntelliJ+LaClojure, after
> > > adding contrib's jar.
> >
> > > -- EMACS --
> > > I'm actually a user of emacs-starter-kit, but haven't updated in a
> > > while. If I remember well, when I started using it, I had to install
> > > SLIME and clojure-mode myself, since they weren't yet part of it. I'll
> > > have another shot at it now.
> >
> > > ----
> > > I'm suspecting the problem may be with my code, but I took it out of
> > > Stuarts' great book's code samples.
> >
>

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