To be fair, xyz isn't *that* private. I.e. you can still get at the
function via a namespaced var #'xyz and execute it if you want (#'xyz).

On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 10:23 AM, Marc Fawzi <[email protected]> wrote:

> Does the :private limitation below mean that defn- xyz and def ^:private
> xyz won't make xyz inaccessible from outside the namespace? Any reason this
> would be difficult to implement for cljs? just curious.
>
> <<
> def notes
> def produces ordinary JS variables
> :private metadata is not yet enforced by the compiler
> :const metadata in ClojureScript disallows re-def and supports case. In
> Clojure :const allows re-def but value inlined at use site.
> A def form evaluates to the value of the init form (instead of the var)
> >>
>
> (source)
> https://github.com/clojure/clojurescript/wiki/Differences-from-Clojure#special-forms
>
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