Hey Chas,

Thanks for the response. Indeed yesterday, after much gnashing of teeth
(and xeqi's hint on irc), I realized clojurescript didn't have `require`.
Having a clojurescript `require` would be really nice. As well as a way to
unit test ajax or other network calls.

Anyways, that realization just cleared up a lot of impediments I imposed on
myself. Sweeping those away, I realized how well austin works.


Cheers

Tim Washington
Interruptsoftware.com <http://interruptsoftware.com>


On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 7:09 AM, Chas Emerick <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Tim,
>
> There is no `require` in ClojureScript; an `ns` form must be used with the
> desired `:require` specs included.
>
> An incremental `require` form suitable for ClojureScript REPL-ing could be
> implemented as a macro, something that's been at the bottom of my TODO list
> for a while.  Perhaps someone would like to take a shot at it; if it
> doesn't make it into ClojureScript itself, I'd be happy to wire it into
> Austin.
>
> - Chas
>
> On Sat 25 Jan 2014 06:49:08 PM EST, Timothy Washington wrote:

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