Hi,

you are right. require-owl also works as a function:

(defn require-owl
  [file & {nspace :namespace :or {nspace *ns*}}]
  (with-open [rdr (io/reader file)]
    (doseq [entry (owl-seq rdr)
            :let [entry-name (translate-name (:name entry))]]
      (intern nspace entry-name (:init entry))
      (alter-meta! (ns-resolve nspace entry-name) assoc :owl true))

This should work as before. I think the important part for your question is 
actually the ns-resolve to fix the tests.

Meikel

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