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@lilactown i'm with @didibus. 0/1 is not an error - that would imply that it is meaningful. but it is merely undefined, so it is not even wrong, so to speak. to me that's what an exception means - you've tried to do sth that is not even computational, so we're gonna bail - no value for you!
@noisesmith that's a really good point
Hey I’m pretty new to clojure and the whole java ecosystem and I’m having some issues using this slack clojar. It’s been telling me that it can’t locate clj_slack__init.class
or clj_slack.clj
on the classpath. I declared the dep in my project.clj file and I checked that it was installed with lein deps :tree
… so at this point I’m lost
CompilerException java.lang.RuntimeException: No such namespace: str, compiling:(/private/var/folders/v2/f6r_vb3d4mlfb4_q1bc8v4sjc9rv1b/T/form-init7487140118912855606.clj:1:1)
@benbot There is no such namespace. You have to choose on of those in the readme: https://github.com/julienXX/clj-slack#usage
@benbot Forget about the str
, the clj-slack library you're using has no clj-slack
namespace
@benbot FYI in general top level namespaces are a bad thing and the few libraries that define them are doing it wrong
(for reasons relating to packages and the behavior of clojure facilities that treat namespaces as packages)