Thanks Steve..

Regards

P:

On Nov 26, 1:51 am, Rayne <disciplera...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you're using leiningen, you can create a new project with 'lein
> new'. In that project, you'll find a file called 'project.clj'. Open
> that file, and under :dependencies, add this to the vector: [clj-time
> "0.2.0-SNAPSHOT"]
>
> Save the file and then run 'lein deps'. After that, running lein repl/
> swank will put it on the classpath.
>
> However, if you just want to create a jar out of clj-time that you're
> going to put on the classpath manually for some reason, you can just
> do 'lein jar' and it should jar it right up. There is no reason to
> compile it.
>
> On Nov 25, 9:05 am, Prometheus <prometheus.willsurv...@gmail.com>
> wrote:> Hi Steve,
>
> > I am new on clojure and testing cascalog . I needed clj-time
> > library ..
>
> > I downloaded its files from git and cd clj-time  than  type   lein
> > deps && lein compile..
>
> > its creating classes and lib directory but nothing inside. So i am
> > miising something..
>
> > what is the proper way to compile clj-time   to use  from clj
> > like :   (use 'clj-time.core)  ?
>
> > need help :)
>
> > thanks
>
> > On Oct 11, 3:57 pm, "Stephen C. Gilardi" <squee...@mac.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Oct 10, 2010, at 3:05 PM, HiHeelHottie wrote:
>
> > > > I'm runningleinswank and using slime-connect from emacs.  When I use
> > > >leincompileafter making changes to a method, they don't appear to
> > > > get picked up unless I bring downleinswank, bring it up again, slime-
> > > > connect, etc.
>
> > > > Is there a way to getleincompilechanges to be picked up by an
> > > > already runningleinswank?  Also, would be interested to hear about
> > > > the workflow others are using withleinto develop a java class.
>
> > > I believe you're seeing the effects of the Java behavior that (at least 
> > > by default) a class loader will only load a given ".class" file once in 
> > > the lifetime of a given JVM. Its contents are cached and the cache is 
> > > used for all further reference to the classes defined in it.
>
> > > To be more dynamic than that you can arrange for your generated class to 
> > > call out to Clojure functions to do some or all of its actual work. New 
> > > versions of the Clojure functions you're working on can be loaded into a 
> > > runningleinswank as many times as you'd like from ".clj" files.
>
> > > --Steve

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