Hello,

for seqable? to be recognized by the reader, the use call should have
been evaluated.
But being part of the same compilation block as seqable, use is read,
but not yet executed.

HTH,

-- 
Laurent

2010/6/9 lance bradley <lancebrad...@gmail.com>:
> hello all-
> It appears that 'use' functions are ignored within a let. The same is
> true of refer, but require works fine.
> Is this intended, or a bug?
>
> (let [] (use 'clojure.contrib.core) (seqable? [:a :b]))
> java.lang.Exception: Unable to resolve symbol: seqable? in this
> context (NO_SOURCE_FILE:6)
>
> thanks!
> -lance
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