seems that the repl start up namespace is hard coded in RT: 

https://github.com/clojure/clojure/blob/master/src/jvm/clojure/lang/RT.java#L437

static void doInit() throws ClassNotFoundException, IOException{
        load("clojure/core");

        Var.pushThreadBindings(
                        RT.mapUniqueKeys(CURRENT_NS, CURRENT_NS.deref(),
                               WARN_ON_REFLECTION, WARN_ON_REFLECTION.deref()
                                        ,RT.UNCHECKED_MATH, 
RT.UNCHECKED_MATH.deref()));
        try {
                Symbol USER = Symbol.intern("user");
                Symbol CLOJURE = Symbol.intern("clojure.core");

                Var in_ns = var("clojure.core", "in-ns");
                Var refer = var("clojure.core", "refer");
                in_ns.invoke(USER);
                refer.invoke(CLOJURE);
                maybeLoadResourceScript("user.clj");
        }
        finally {
                Var.popThreadBindings();
        }
}




On Friday, December 14, 2012 1:25:44 AM UTC+8, stone wrote:
>
> I tried the following way: 
>
> java -Xmx1G -cp $CLASSPATH clojure.main -i src/my-repl/repl.clj -r
>
> where src/repl/repl.clj is : 
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>  (ns my-repl.repl)(def my-var "hi") (in-ns 'my-repl.repl)
>
> but after clojure repl launched, I am always in the default user namespace 
> not 'my-repl.repl'. 
> How to achieve this so I can use my-var directly after repl launching ? 
>
> Thanks, 
> Stone
>  
>
>
>

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