Philippe Guillebert writes:

> Hi list,
>
> Just a thought, I usually limit my usage of (:use) to DSL-like functions,
> like for instance cascalog :
>
>   (?<- (stdout) [?a ?b] (generator :> ?a ?b))
>
> Without a use, or (:require :refer :all), this would become very
> cumbersome to read :
>
>   (cascalog/?<- (cascalog/stdout) [?a ?b] (generator :> ?a ?b))
>
> The same applies to SQL DSLs like korma.
>
> So, IMHO there are cases where (:use) simplifies things.
>
> -- 
>
> Philippe Guillebert
>
> --

Just use (:require [foo.bar.cascalog :refer :all]).


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