It may look silly, but that's just what I need AND the last time I
checked
it didn't work!
Now it does :)

Thanks!

> On Aug 24, 7:14 pm, samppi <rbysam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just discovered something cool that might seem obvious to some
> people but is, as as I can tell, undocumented and caught me totally by
> surprise. It's well known that the reader resolves ::something
> into :the-current-namespace/something. But what I found out is that if
> you use require to alias a namespace, you can use that abbreviation
> with the double colon and a slash:
>
> Clojure 1.0.0-
> user=> (require '[clojure.contrib.test-is :as t])
> nil
> user=> :t/a
> :t/a
> user=> ::a
> :user/a
> user=> ::t/a
> :clojure.contrib.test-is/a
>
> I had no idea, and I think it's an awesome feature.
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