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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T05:20:11+00:00 2026-05-14T05:20:11+00:00

I am trying to wrap a Java library with a Clojure binding. One particular

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I am trying to wrap a Java library with a Clojure binding. One particular class in the Java library defines a bunch of static final constants, for example:

class Foo {
    public static final int BAR = 0;
    public static final int SOME_CONSTANT = 1;
    ...
}

I had a thought that I might be able to inspect the class and pull these constants into my Clojure namespace without explicitly def-ing each one.

For example, instead of explicitly wiring it up like this:

(def foo-bar Foo/BAR)
(def foo-some-constant Foo/SOME_CONSTANT)

I’d be able to inspect the Foo class and dynamically wire up foo-bar and foo-some-constant in my Clojure namespace when the module is loaded.

I see two reasons for doing this:

A) Automatically pull in new constants as they are added to the Foo class. In other words, I wouldn’t have to modify my Clojure wrapper in the case that the Java interface added a new constant.

B) I can guarantee the constants follow a more Clojure-esque naming convention

I’m not really sold on doing this, but it seems like a good question to ask to expand my knowledge of Clojure/Java interop.

Thanks

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    2026-05-14T05:20:11+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 5:20 am

    Sadly the macro clojure.contrib.import-static doesn’t allow to import all static final fields. You must provide a list of fields to import.

    This macro is a idiomatic wrapper for import-static:

    (ns stackoverflow
      (:use clojure.contrib.import-static)
      (:import (java.lang.reflect Modifier)))
    
    (defmacro import-static-fields
      "Imports all static final fields of the class as (private) symbols
      in the current namespace.
    
      Example: 
          user> (import-static-fields java.lang.Integer)
          #'user/TYPE
          user> MAX_VALUE
          2147483647
    
      Note: The class name must be fully qualified, even if it has already
      been imported."
      [class]
      (let [final-static-field? (fn [field]
                      (let [modifiers (.getModifiers field)]
                    (and (Modifier/isStatic modifiers) (Modifier/isFinal modifiers))))
        static-fields (map #(.getName %)
                   (filter
                    final-static-field?
                    (.. Class (forName (str class)) getFields)))]
        `(import-static ~class ~@static-fields)))
    
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