2011/4/24 George Jahad <cloj...@blackbirdsystems.net>

> so as Rich mentions in hacker news, you can get declare to work in
> other namespaces which does convert the circular dependencies issue
> from a compile time problem to a potential run-time one.
>
> The definition is pretty much what you would expect:
>
> (defmacro remote-declare [name]
>  "declares the supplied ns-qualified name with no bindings, useful
> for creating circular dependencies"
>  (let [[ns v] (.split (str name) "/")
>        orig-ns (str *ns*)]
>    `(do (in-ns '~(symbol ns))
>         (clojure.core/declare ~(symbol v))
>         (in-ns '~(symbol orig-ns)))))
>
> i'm not really seeing any major downsides to using it.


Spaghetti code ?



> maybe i'm
> missing something.
>
> https://gist.github.com/939421
> https://gist.github.com/939419
> https://gist.github.com/939420
> https://gist.github.com/939426
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