I meant executing the AOT code.... not just checking it from time to time.

In the REPL you can redefine stuff on the fly but it does garantee that it's all
coherent at a given time.


> On 28/02/13 18:16, Softaddicts wrote:
> > We AOT all our code here and even that prove hard
> > to stabilize with multiple arities.
> doesn't /lein2 check/ do AOT? how else would it be able to emit 
> reflection warnings? If that is the case, I always AOT my code 
> periodically too.
> In this particualr case lein2 check succeeds every time...or at least it 
> hasn't failed yet!
> 
> Jim
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