Gregg Reynolds <d...@mobileink.com> writes:

> 4.  Put your helper funcs ("defn-" stuff) in helpers.clj, without a call to
> ns at the top, then (load "helpers") at the top of the file that uses them.
>  You still get the effect you're looking for, with a one line "preface"
> that tells the reader where to look for more info.  Seems to work in a
> little test app (lein new app topdown):

This is not side-effect free (sorry for pun). I did this for my code, 
and now slamhound doesn't work on it. Other tools too? I don't know.


https://github.com/technomancy/slamhound/issues/61

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