I'm creating a library for an API server, here's a simpliefied version of I have:
(defonce ^:dynamic *my-token* nil)
(defmacro def-my-token
[token1 & body]
`(binding [*my-token* ~token1] ~@body))
And the main "post" method:
(defn my-post-request [url1]
(try
(let [res (client/post (str "api/url/base" url1)
{:body (json/write-str (:secret my-token)) ; my-token should come from the macro
;......
And here's how I want to use it:
(defn -main [& args]
(def-my-token "fdsfdsfdsfds"
; now "my-token" should be created and visible in "my-post-request", shouldn't it?
(print
(my-post-request "/some_end_point"))))
But it says "Unable to resolve symbol: my-token in this context"
I wonder why? doens't def-my-token, being a macros, define it? why not? And how to fix that?
UPDATE:
Also without (defonce ^:dynamic *token* nil)
it doesn't work. Why not?
Why isn't defining the macro enough?