Thanks, Las!

Ok say I have a file in which there is string such as

"(- (atan (bw-noise 902 2 0.7604615575402431 400 400))
(read-image-from-file \"images/Dawn_on_Callipygea.png\"))"

and another

"version-0-0-1"

and I have a namespace version-0-0-1 into which functions named atan etc.
are all :referred.  I want to evaluate the expression in that particular
context, and not remain there when I'm done.

-A



On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 11:00 PM, László Török <ltoro...@gmail.com> wrote:

> ah, sorry, it's a bit early for me
>
> (in-ns (ns-name user-ns))
>
> if you could post a simple example for the second part of your question I
> maybe able to help.
>
> Las
>
> Alan Shaw 2012. december 18., kedd napon a következőt írta:
>
> Ah no, that puts me in a new user-ns namespace! Not what I wanted!
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 10:51 PM, László Török <ltoro...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Try (in-ns 'user-ns)
>>>
>>> Las
>>> On Dec 18, 2012 7:50 AM, "Alan Shaw" <noden...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>  user=> *ns*
>>>> #<Namespace user>
>>>> user=> (def user-ns *ns*)
>>>> #'user/user-ns
>>>> user=> user-ns
>>>> #<Namespace user>
>>>> user=> (in-ns user-ns)
>>>> ClassCastException clojure.lang.Namespace cannot be cast to
>>>> clojure.lang.Symbol  clojure.lang.RT$1.invoke (RT.java:226)
>>>>
>>>> It appears I'm not understanding how namespaces are represented.
>>>>
>>>> Also, is it just wrong of me to want to remember a namespace I was
>>>> working in and try to go back to it later?
>>>>
>>>> The slightly larger context is: I'm saving an s-expression with
>>>> unqualified names in it into a file as a string. Also saving a string
>>>> indicating the name of the environment in which that string should be (read
>>>> and) eval'ed so that the names will resolve to the appropriate functions.
>>>> Advice on managing this would be appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> -Alan Shaw
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