On Friday, July 19, 2013 4:20:36 PM UTC+2, Stuart Sierra wrote:
>
> On Thursday, July 18, 2013 4:34:49 AM UTC-4, Jozef Wagner wrote:
>
> > Compiler loads and refers clojure.core namespace for each
> > new namespace. In my projects, I often have one or two
> > namespaces I use nearly in every other namespace. (e.g.
> > clojure.tools.logging or clojure.string). It would be
> > convenient if I could specify ns defaults somewhere and
> > those declarations would be used for every compiled
> > namespace.
>
>
> You can do this without hacking the compiler if you're
> willing to add one extra line to your source files.
>
> Just define a function that `require`s and `refer`s all the
> symbols you want, and call it at the top of each namespace.
> You'll break tools that expect to be able to infer namespace
> dependencies from the literal source (e.g. tools.namespace)
> but it will do what you want.
>
> -S
>

Yes, but this seems to work only in Clojure, not in ClojureScript.

JW
 

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