Yes, it is incorrect, in both Clojure and ClojureScript, to repeat the 
(:require ...) or (:use ...) forms in an `ns` declaration.
-S


On Monday, March 5, 2012 12:26:03 PM UTC-5, Aaron wrote:
>
> It seems that when I require two namespaces in a namespace definition, 
> the clojurescript compiler misses the first require.  I have a module 
> that has a ns definition more or less like the following: 
>
> (ns my-namespace 
>  (:require [lib1 :as l1]) 
>  (:require [lib2 :as l2])) 
>
> Using clojurescript master (53ecf3cd3a), the compiled javascript for 
> the above definition is: 
>
> goog.provide('my-namespace'); 
> goog.require('cljs.core'); 
> goog.require('lib2'); 
>
> The compiler misses the first require.  If I switch the definition 
> around so that it reads like this: 
>
> (ns my-namespace 
>  (:require [lib2 :as l2]) 
>  (:require [lib1 :as l1])) 
>
> again, the compiler misses the first require and the output looks like 
> this: 
>
> goog.provide('my-namespace'); 
> goog.require('cljs.core'); 
> goog.require('lib1'); 
>
> However, if I just write: 
> (ns my-namespace 
>  (:require [lib2 :as l2] 
>                [lib1 :as l1])) 
>
> the javascript output references both libraries just fine.  Is it just 
> wrong to use multiple requires in clojurescript, or is this really a 
> bug?  If there is a general convention that must be followed then it 
> would be good to document it because as a relative new-comer, it took 
> me a while to find a workaround. 
>
> Thanks! 
>
>
>

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