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Char Sequence Char Sequence Mumbling aloud Tuesday, December 6, 2016 Mocking with var redefinition considered harmful (Disclaimer: “Mocking” is used as an umbrella term for faking/mocking/stubbing in this post.) Many Clojure developers tend to rely on redefining vars for mocking dependencies during testing. While the approach works for very simple cases, it breaks down as soon as the needs become complex. In this post I want to list several kinds of pitfalls with redefining vars for mocking. The optional direct-linking feature introduced in Clojure 1.8 may prevent var redefinition. For the purpose of this post we assume direct-linking is not enabled during testing. What exactly is a var? For practical purposes, a var is a thread-safe entry in a namespace that may be bound (and rebound) to a value. Since it works like a thread-safe mutable variable, both pros and cons of mutability apply to it. For technical details on vars, refer here . Consider the following ...

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