On Oct 12, 2011, at 3:29 PM, Chris Perkins wrote:

> Nothing to do with try - clojure is trying to compile the whole top-level 
> form.  Same thing happens with any top-level form (other than do, which is 
> special).

What I sent earlier was the result of simplifying more complicated code, which 
I then threw away. But it must be the case that the problem was a stray var 
reference at the top level. Thanks!

(It's hard to get used to declare-before-use when you're an old dog like me.)

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Brian Marick, Artisanal Labrador
Now working at http://path11.com
Contract programming in Ruby and Clojure
Occasional consulting on Agile


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