In Clojure and clojurescript you can have a private version of defn called defn-, but how do you do the same for def, as def- doesn't seem to be included?
5 Answers
You have to add the :private true
metadata key value pair.
(def ^{:private true} some-var :value)
;; or
(def ^:private some-var :value)
The second form is just a short-hand for the first one.
It's worth mentioning, that currently it's not possible to have a private def
(and defn
) in ClojureScript: https://clojurescript.org/about/differences (under "special forms")
Compilation won't fail and but the def
will stay accessible.
If you want a def-, here's how to implement it
(defmacro def- [item value]
`(def ^{:private true} ~item ~value)
)
-
8This does not actually work, see this thread for an explanation groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/clojure/O7xWh72zzuo . The proper macro is
(defmacro def- [sym init] `(def ~(with-meta sym {:private true}) ~init))
– arkOct 8, 2016 at 19:47 -
1
This google group post has a discussion about this topic. Apparently the request has been considered. According to one of the responses, defn-
was deemed to not be a good idea and decided not to perpetuate it with def
and others.
-
my take from the linked post is that
clojure.core
is not the place fordefn-
, not thatdefn-
was not good at all. +1 for the link to the post, though– beluchinJan 15, 2019 at 9:07
Here's how to implement def-
:
(defmacro def-
"same as def, yielding non-public def"
[name & decls]
(list* `def (with-meta name (assoc (meta name) :private true)) decls))
This code is very similar to that of defn-
, which you can look up using (clojure.repl/source defn-)
:
(defmacro defn-
"same as defn, yielding non-public def"
{:added "1.0"}
[name & decls]
(list* `defn (with-meta name (assoc (meta name) :private true)) decls))