This namespace is solely for DEV mode initialization, typically suited for running tests from the command-line. To use this, simply 'require' it in the 'ns' macro of the namespace that expects DEV mode initialization:
(ns myapp
(:require bract.core.dev-init))
A more elaborate (contrived) example is below:
(ns mycorp.myapp.foo-test
(:require
[mycorp.myapp.foo :as f]
[clojure.test :refer [deftest is testing]]
bract.core.dev-init))
In the snippets above the ns block ensures the initialized DEV environment by referring to bract.core.dev-init.
This namespace is solely for DEV mode initialization, typically suited for running tests from the command-line.
To use this, simply 'require' it in the 'ns' macro of the namespace that expects DEV mode initialization:
```clojure
(ns myapp
(:require bract.core.dev-init))
```
A more elaborate (contrived) example is below:
```clojure
(ns mycorp.myapp.foo-test
(:require
[mycorp.myapp.foo :as f]
[clojure.test :refer [deftest is testing]]
bract.core.dev-init))
```
In the snippets above the ns block ensures the initialized DEV environment by referring to `bract.core.dev-init`.No vars found in this namespace.
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