I'm learning Clojure with 'Clojure for the Brave and True' book and use emacs, cider and leiningen. I've created a project.
lein new app the-divine-cheese-code
Then I've added to source files to the project.
the-divine-cheese-code\src\the_divine_cheese_code\core.clj the-divine-cheese-code\src\the_divine_cheese_code\visualization\svg.clj
In 'core.clj' I refer to the 'svg.clj' namespace.
the-divine-cheese-code\src\the_divine_cheese_code\core.clj
(ns the-divine-cheese-code.core)
;; Ensure that the SVG code is evaluated
(require 'the-divine-cheese-code.visualization.svg)
;; Refer the namespace so that you don't have to use the
;; fully qualified name to reference svg functions
(refer 'the-divine-cheese-code.visualization.svg)
(def heists [{:location "Cologne, Germany"
:cheese-name "Archbishop Hildebold's Cheese Pretzel"
:lat 50.95
:lng 6.97}
{:location "Zurich, Switzerland"
:cheese-name "The Standard Emmental"
:lat 47.37
:lng 8.55}
{:location "Marseille, France"
:cheese-name "Le Fromage de Cosquer"
:lat 43.30
:lng 5.37}
{:location "Zurich, Switzerland"
:cheese-name "The Lesser Emmental"
:lat 47.37
:lng 8.55}
{:location "Vatican City"
:cheese-name "The Cheese of Turin"
:lat 41.90
:lng 12.45}])
(defn -main
[& args]
(println (points heists)))
the-divine-cheese-code\src\the_divine_cheese_code\visualization\svg.clj
(ns the-divine-cheese-code.visualization.svg)
(defn latlng->point
"Convert lat/lng map to comma-separated string"
[latlng]
(str (:lat latlng) "," (:lng latlng)))
(defn points
[locations]
(clojure.string/join " " (map latlng->point locations)))
Here is the project's entire dir structure.
the-divine-cheese-code
the-divine-cheese-code\.gitignore
the-divine-cheese-code\.hgignore
the-divine-cheese-code\.nrepl-port
the-divine-cheese-code\CHANGELOG.md
the-divine-cheese-code\doc
the-divine-cheese-code\doc\intro.md
the-divine-cheese-code\LICENSE
the-divine-cheese-code\project.clj
the-divine-cheese-code\README.md
the-divine-cheese-code\resources
the-divine-cheese-code\src
the-divine-cheese-code\src\the_divine_cheese_code
the-divine-cheese-code\src\the_divine_cheese_code\core.clj
the-divine-cheese-code\src\the_divine_cheese_code\visualization
the-divine-cheese-code\src\the_divine_cheese_code\visualization\svg.clj
the-divine-cheese-code\target
the-divine-cheese-code\target\default
the-divine-cheese-code\target\default\classes
the-divine-cheese-code\target\default\classes\META-INF
the-divine-cheese-code\target\default\classes\META-INF\maven
the-divine-cheese-code\target\default\classes\META-INF\maven\the-divine-cheese-code
the-divine-cheese-code\target\default\classes\META-INF\maven\the-divine-cheese-code\the-divine-cheese-code
the-divine-cheese-code\target\default\classes\META-INF\maven\the-divine-cheese-code\the-divine-cheese-code\pom.properties
the-divine-cheese-code\target\default\repl-port
the-divine-cheese-code\target\default\stale
the-divine-cheese-code\target\default\stale\leiningen.core.classpath.extract-native-dependencies
the-divine-cheese-code\test
the-divine-cheese-code\test\the_divine_cheese_code
the-divine-cheese-code\test\the_divine_cheese_code\core_test.clj
When I run the project with 'lein run' it executes successfully. However, when I open the core.clj file with emacs/cider and try to compile it, I get classpath error.
CompilerException java.io.FileNotFoundException: Could not locate
the_divine_cheese_code/visualization/svg__init.class or
the_divine_cheese_code/visualization/svg.clj on classpath. Please check
that namespaces with dashes use underscores in the Clojure file name.,
compiling:(c:/temp/the-divine-cheese-code/src/the_divine_cheese_code/core.clj:2:1)
CIDER compiles sources sucessfully if I put them in the same directory (changing namespace correspondingly).
(ns the-divine-cheese-code.core)
(require 'the-divine-cheese-code.svg)
(refer 'the-divine-cheese-code.svg)
(def heists [{:location "Cologne, Germany"
...
So maybe the issue is dealt with OS. I use Windows 7, which is not primary OS for Emacs/CIDER.
After some experimenting I found that the CIDER works without :refer
(ns the-divine-cheese-code.core
(:require [the-divine-cheese-code.visualization.svg]))
This looks like a CIDER bug and 'lein run' predictably gives error in this case. If I make it the right way
(ns the-divine-cheese-code.core
(:require [the-divine-cheese-code.visualization.svg :refer :all]))
the CIDER now gives another error:
Caused by java.lang.IllegalStateException
latlng->point already refers to:
#'the-divine-cheese-code.svg/latlng->point in namespace:
the-divine-cheese-code.core