I posted to make sure others reading it  know not to start looking for a
solution, since it was found - so saving their time. Also, I was sure you
were going to post it as soon as you had the time (for the same reason, at
least). I didn't mean to call you out or anything; I see making
mistakes&failing a requirement to programming: if you don't constantly fail
then you're doing it wrong ;)   (I'm still struggling to accept this though
xD)
 I only superficially looked at that commit and it seemed to me to be the
fix, now that I look again it makes some sense: in core clj you imported
Referee java class whose static init. block did a require of chess clj, but
the commit changed this require to be core. I guess this class remained
there in its old format and then interfered, as you said.

Peace out,


On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 1:43 AM, Jim - FooBar(); <jimpil1...@gmail.com>wrote:

>  hehe :)
>
> yep, I found it...some stupid class files had been left along with the
> java source files and they were interfering with the proper class files
> (under target/classes) since they were both under the classpath!!! I felt
> very stupid for having done this and that's why I didn't post back with the
> "solution"...but of course  nothing is secret, as you demonstrated :)
>
> btw, the commit you're showing is not exactly what fixed it...that was
> before my post I think...
>
> Jim
>
>
> On 30/05/13 22:58, atkaaz wrote:
>
> looks like you found it:
> https://github.com/jimpil/Clondie24/commit/16f92fccc0c65d3c250b7a880649b940f792ea92
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 11:25 PM, Jim - FooBar(); <jimpil1...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I've re-arranged some code in a project of mine and it seems I've
>> introduced cyclic dependencies...It doesn't make sense though! I get the
>> following message:
>>
>> => (load-file "src/Clondie24/games/chess.clj")
>> Exception Cyclic load dependency: [ /Clondie24/lib/core
>> ]->/Clondie24/games/chess->[ /Clondie24/lib/core ]
>> clojure.core/check-cyclic-dependency (core.clj:5430)
>>
>> presumably, that means that it tried to load chess.clj which depends on
>> core.clj but while loading core.clj it detected a dependency back to chess!
>> However, look at my ns declarations:
>>
>> (ns Clondie24.lib.core ;;as you can see core.clj depends on no game but
>> all games depend on core.clj
>>    (:require [Clondie24.lib.util :as ut]
>>              [clojure.core.reducers :as r]
>>              [enclog.training :as evo]
>>              [enclog.normalization :refer [prepare input output]])
>>    (:import  [encog_java.customGA CustomNeuralGeneticAlgorithm Referee]
>>                   [org.encog.neural.networks BasicNetwork]))
>>
>>
>> (ns Clondie24.games.chess
>>     (:require [Clondie24.lib.util :as ut]
>>               [Clondie24.lib.core :as core]
>>               [Clondie24.lib.search :as s]
>>               [Clondie24.lib.rules :as rul]
>>               [Clondie24.lib.gui :as gui]
>>               [enclog.nnets :as ai]
>>               [enclog.training :as evol]
>>               [enclog.normalization :as norm])
>>     (:import  #_[encog_java.customGA CustomNeuralGeneticAlgorithm
>>                                    CustomGeneticScoreAdapter Referee]
>>               [Clondie24.lib.core Player]))
>>
>> Suddenly the same happens with all my games!!! If I try to load into
>> core.clj directly everything goes fine...
>> I should point out that there is some Java glue code which loads some
>> functions from core.clj as well...In fact, that is the major change that I
>> did today...I wanted the ability to genetically train all my games and thus
>> the relevant functions should be in the core ns - not in chess.clj. So I
>> moved them into core and now this...weird stuff!!!
>>
>> also, util.clj obviously doesn't depend on chess.clj...
>>
>> any ideas guys? I've had this error before but it was pretty obvious
>> where the cycle was...Here, I'm very confused! core.clj and util.clj are
>> the lowest level code and thus depend on nothing from the same project!
>>
>> thanks in advance for your time,
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
>>
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