That's correct.  And I couldn't reproduce with the java
clojure.lang.Repl either.  Guess I was thinking it was just a pass
through...  I'm an emacs & slime noob too ;)

-Brian

On Dec 18, 6:00 pm, Chouser <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 6:02 PM, brian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hope this is the appropriate place for this... anyway, very trivial
> > issue.  I was playing around in an effort to begin to understand the
> > ns fns & managed to get the current/active ns & REPL displayed ns out
> > of synch via the following:
>
> > user> *ns*
> > #<Namespace user>
> > user> (in-ns 'howdy)
> > #<Namespace howdy>
> > howdy> (clojure.core/refer 'clojure.core)
> > nil
> > howdy> *ns*
> > #<Namespace howdy>
> > howdy> (remove-ns 'howdy)
> > #<Namespace howdy>
> > howdy> *ns*
> > #<Namespace user>
> > howdy>
> > howdy> (in-ns 'user)
> > #<Namespace user>
> > howdy>
>
> > Switching to another ns corrects it.
>
> We now have several Repls, and each acts slightly differently.  I
> couldn't reproduce this with clojure.lang.Repl.  I'm guessing from
> your prompt that you're using emacs/slime.  Is that correct?
>
> --Chouser
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