I passed the question along to Phil Hagelberg in that Clojure google group thread. His reply:
"Yes, clojure-test-mode uses both slime-eval and slime-eval-async; he should pick one of these like so: (defun clojure-test-eval (string &optional handler) (slime-eval-async `(swank:eval-and-grab-output ,string) (or handler #'identity))) (defun clojure-test-eval-sync (string) (slime-eval `(swank:eval-and-grab-output ,string))) Actually swank:interactive-eval-region and friends are not elisp functions; they are Clojure functions." (... end of reply) In case it helps, Stuart Sierra says he got org-babel and clojure working together. His dotfiles are at https://github.com/stuartsierra/dotfiles On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 1:09 AM, Eric Schulte <eric.schu...@gmx.com> wrote: > I personally no longer use Clojure (having graduated to Common Lisp :)) > so I'm not abreast of the current Clojure environment. > > The only function ob-clojure uses from swank-clojure is > `swank:interactive-eval-region' (used with `slime-eval') in the > `org-babel-execute:clojure' function. Which function would now be used > to evaluate a region of clojure code? Would `slime-eval-region' > suffice? > > Andrew Cheng <ache...@gmail.com> writes: > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> Phil Hagelberg has said that the swank-clojure elisp package has been >> deprecated and should not be used [1]. My version of ob-clojure.el >> requires swank-clojure. If I don't have the swank-clojure package, I >> get "org-babel-execute:clojure:Cannot open load file: swank-clojure". >> If I follow the instructions at [2] and get the swank-clojure package, >> I get past this error. Is org using a deprecated package, and is this >> a bug? Thanks in advance. >> >> [1] https://groups.google.com/forum/#!starred/clojure/HT8wixvD3GE >> [2] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-12/msg00629.html