But note that a namespace's definition may be spread among several source
files, though.

So you're just able to localize the "main" file of the namespace, which
contains the (ns) directive, but you can't localize the "loaded" files
participating to the namespace, those you contain (in-ns) directives.

2010/9/29 David Jagoe <[email protected]>

> Hi all,
>
> Anyone know of a utility that returns a absolute filename given a
> namespace symbol? Actually what I'm trying to do is adjust
> ring.middleware.reload to only reload source files if they've changed
> (otherwise I run into problems with session management), so if anyone
> knows of utilities that already do that, or utilities to help me to
> determine when a file changes that would be pretty useful too.
>
>
> Cheers,
> David
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