you may have a look at alembic: https://github.com/pallet/alembic
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On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 5:18 AM, Starry SHI wrote:
> Hi, I am new to clojure and I find lein REPL very convenient to use. But I
> have one question: in REPL, how to include functions defined in other
> libraries and call them in my clojure code?
As Marshall indicated, you need to edit your project
I'm pretty new, also. The Leiningen documentation that's easy to find has
all of the information you need ... but it's not easy to sort out at
first. Cedric Greevey gives the answer for standard libraries that usually
come with Clojure. For others, I suggest:
Find the library name and versio
Assuming the Java or Clojure library is on your classpath, it *should* be
usable from the REPL.
(import '[java.library SomeClass])
(.foo (SomeClass. 42))
(require '[clojure.contrib.math :as m])
(m/sqrt 42.0)
or whatever.
(Didn't this exact question just get asked by someone five minutes ago?
Hi, I am new to clojure and I find lein REPL very convenient to use. But I
have one question: in REPL, how to include functions defined in other
libraries and call them in my clojure code?
For example, my code need to call square root function defined in
clojure.contrib.math (included in clojur