I followed Cursive's suggestion to Import class when using extend-protocol in a different namespace to the one where defprotocol occurred.
extend-protocol
defprotocol
(ns the.first) (defprotocol AProtocol (method [this])) (ns the.second (:import (the.first AProtocol)) ; <= Cursive suggested this... (extend-protocol AProtocol ; <= ...because this wasn't in scope. AType (method [this] ...))
I tore my hair out a little at the IllegalArgumentException: interface the.first.AProtocol is not a protocol.
IllegalArgumentException: interface the.first.AProtocol is not a protocol
Then I realised I should have ignored the IDE's hint, and :required the protocol (and methods, for convenience).
:require
(ns the.second (:require [the.first :refer [AProtocol amethod]]))
Only obvious in retrospect.
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