Agreed, sticking with require scales better than load-file, and require is
actually the right way to use functionality in another ns. load-file is a
clumsy tool and you will hit its limits quickly.
On Sunday, January 5, 2014 8:54:18 AM UTC-8, Tim Visher wrote:
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> Hi juanghui,
>
> If you're wor
Hi juanghui,
If you're working out your stuff, more power to you, but I do want to
say that you sound quite far off the beaten path of Clojure usage, so
just be aware that you may be accomplishing your goal in a
non-standard, hard to support way. :)
On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 6:12 AM, jianghui wrote
Hi,Thank you so much ;)
I use load-file at last and it works.
2014/1/3 Gary Trakhman
> There's a reasonable blog post here on the matter:
> http://blog.8thlight.com/colin-jones/2010/12/05/clojure-libs-and-namespaces-require-use-import-and-ns.html
>
> It's a bit complicated to regurgitate it all
There's a reasonable blog post here on the matter:
http://blog.8thlight.com/colin-jones/2010/12/05/clojure-libs-and-namespaces-require-use-import-and-ns.html
It's a bit complicated to regurgitate it all in a mailing list response :-).
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 8:33 AM, wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I am a n
Hi,
I am a newbie of Clojure.I have some confusions of "how to require a namespace".
1、If I want to call a function of file B.clj in the file A.clj,does I have to
require the namespace of B.clj in A.clj?
2、In the file A.clj,if I need to call the functions of all *.clj in the special
director