Re: 1.7.0-alpha5 clobber warning error?

2015-02-12 Thread Gary Verhaegen
The order of the clauses may not be optimal; it is saying that, within the
monger.collection namespace, the name update was already referring to
clojure.core/update and is being replaced by monger.collection/update.

This is the way that error message has always worked; the only new thing
here with respect to Clojure 1.7 is that clojure.core/update did not exist
before.

On Thursday, 12 February 2015, Sam Raker sam.ra...@gmail.com wrote:

 I think I get it. I still find the message confusing, though--in the
 current ns, update isn't being clobbered by monger.collection/update.

 On Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 9:02:47 PM UTC-5, Andy Fingerhut wrote:

 Sam:

 I believe if you proceed to do the following in your REPL:

 (in-ns 'monger.collection)
 (doc update)

 You will see that the name 'update' _from within the namespace
 monger.collection_ refers to monger.collection/update, not
 clojure.core/update.

 That is what the message is intended to convey.

 In the user namespace where you are making your doc calls, the name
 update still refers to clojure.core/update.

 Andy

 On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 5:53 PM, Sam Raker sam@gmail.com wrote:

 I just added monger as a dependency to my Clojure 1.7.0-alpha5 project,
 and saw the following in my repl:

 user= (require '(monger [core :as mg] [collection :as mc]))
 WARNING: update already refers to: #'clojure.core/update in namespace:
 monger.collection, being replaced by: #'monger.collection/update

 That warning seems to be in error, though, because `(doc update)` and
 `(doc mc/update)` print different (and correct) things.

 Is this a bug? Should I file something somewhere?

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Re: 1.7.0-alpha5 clobber warning error?

2015-02-12 Thread Sam Raker
I think I get it. I still find the message confusing, though--in the 
current ns, update isn't being clobbered by monger.collection/update.

On Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 9:02:47 PM UTC-5, Andy Fingerhut wrote:

 Sam:

 I believe if you proceed to do the following in your REPL:

 (in-ns 'monger.collection)
 (doc update)

 You will see that the name 'update' _from within the namespace 
 monger.collection_ refers to monger.collection/update, not 
 clojure.core/update.

 That is what the message is intended to convey.

 In the user namespace where you are making your doc calls, the name update 
 still refers to clojure.core/update.

 Andy

 On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 5:53 PM, Sam Raker sam@gmail.com 
 javascript: wrote:

 I just added monger as a dependency to my Clojure 1.7.0-alpha5 project, 
 and saw the following in my repl:

 user= (require '(monger [core :as mg] [collection :as mc]))
 WARNING: update already refers to: #'clojure.core/update in namespace: 
 monger.collection, being replaced by: #'monger.collection/update

 That warning seems to be in error, though, because `(doc update)` and 
 `(doc mc/update)` print different (and correct) things.

 Is this a bug? Should I file something somewhere?

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1.7.0-alpha5 clobber warning error?

2015-02-11 Thread Sam Raker
I just added monger as a dependency to my Clojure 1.7.0-alpha5 project, and 
saw the following in my repl:

user= (require '(monger [core :as mg] [collection :as mc]))
WARNING: update already refers to: #'clojure.core/update in namespace: 
monger.collection, being replaced by: #'monger.collection/update

That warning seems to be in error, though, because `(doc update)` and `(doc 
mc/update)` print different (and correct) things.

Is this a bug? Should I file something somewhere?

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Re: 1.7.0-alpha5 clobber warning error?

2015-02-11 Thread Andy Fingerhut
Sam:

I believe if you proceed to do the following in your REPL:

(in-ns 'monger.collection)
(doc update)

You will see that the name 'update' _from within the namespace
monger.collection_ refers to monger.collection/update, not
clojure.core/update.

That is what the message is intended to convey.

In the user namespace where you are making your doc calls, the name update
still refers to clojure.core/update.

Andy

On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 5:53 PM, Sam Raker sam.ra...@gmail.com wrote:

 I just added monger as a dependency to my Clojure 1.7.0-alpha5 project,
 and saw the following in my repl:

 user= (require '(monger [core :as mg] [collection :as mc]))
 WARNING: update already refers to: #'clojure.core/update in namespace:
 monger.collection, being replaced by: #'monger.collection/update

 That warning seems to be in error, though, because `(doc update)` and
 `(doc mc/update)` print different (and correct) things.

 Is this a bug? Should I file something somewhere?

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