Hello,
right now, this works in clojurescript:
;; in a file lib/fancy.cljs
(ns lib.fancy)
(defn fun [x]
[:runtime :fun x])
;; in a file lib/fancy.clj
(ns lib.fancy)
(defmacro fun [x]
[:precompiled :fun x])
;; in a file app/core.clj
(ns app.core
(:require
[lib.fancy :as fancy])
(:require-macros
[lib.fancy :as fancy]))
(fancy/fun :invokation)
;; => [:precompiled :fun :invokation]
(apply fancy/fun [:invokation])
;; => [:runtime :fun :invokaton]
This behavior is perfectly understandable, given the compilation-phase
model of clojurescript. It is also used in cljs.core for math functions et
al.
Now my question is:
Is this behavior also supported for user code or does it only work
incidentally?
By this I mean using the same alias in :require and :require-macros, and
refer to either of them, depending on usage?
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