In Clojure, if you call a function before its definition, e.g.
(foo (bar 'a))
(defn bar [] ...)
it is not compiled. One should add
(declare bar)
before (foo (bar 'a))
. Why Clojure is designed as this? I mean, in most languages, except C/C++, such as Java, Python, PHP, Scala, Haskell or even other Lisps, especially in dynamic-type languages, function declaration is not needed, that is, function definition could be put either before or after a call. I feel it uncomfortable to use.