2011/3/31 Ken Wesson <kwess...@gmail.com>

> On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 12:02 PM, Laurent PETIT <laurent.pe...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Except in 1.3 it will be a little bit harder to do "throw-away"
> per-thread
> > memoizes for vars you do no "own" if their author didn't make their
> holding
> > var :dynamic ('cause then you will not be able to rebind them).
> >
> > This is close to being a problem for paredit.clj (not tested yet), but
> > hopefully I'll discover that I'm using memoize this way with paredit's
> own
> > functions only ...
>
> You'll still be able to use
>
> (ns foo.core
>  (use (somens.baz :exclude quux)))
>
> (def quux (memoize somens.baz/quux))
>
> (code that
>  (uses quux
>    (goes here)))
>

Indeed but that's not what I meant to express. I was talking about a more
"volatile" memoization, one which does not stay around until the
foo.core/quux root's value is explicitly replaced (and hopefully garbage
collected).


>
> and you can even use the unmemoized version in the same area by using
> the fully qualified name.
>
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