Hi,
On Aug 24, 8:51 pm, Konrad Hinsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Yes. The trick is that
> > (keyword 'x/y)
> > is different from
> > (ns x)
> > ::y
>
> Not in my copy of Clojure:
>
> user=> (ns x)
> nil
> x=> ::y
> :x/y
> x=> (identical? ::y (keyword 'x/y))
> true
This does not work in Clojure 1.0. As well as (keyword 'x/y) throws an
exception there.
Clojure
1:1 user=> (keyword 'x/y)
java.lang.ClassCastException: clojure.lang.Symbol (repl-1:1)
1:2 user=> (identical? ::y (keyword "user/y"))
false
Sincerely
Meikel
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