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Hi. I have just added clojure-lsp
so that Emacs can pick it up and now I can't write a single thing without the lsp formatting after every keystroke. Is there a way to disable this?
@gitere81 You might want to join the #lsp channel if you're not in there already and see if they can help.
Hi, I'm getting a stack overflow error in a recursive function (`search`) that I'm having trouble tracking down, and I'd appreciate any help. I'm using recur
which I thought meant that it would be tail-call optimized, and there are no other recursive calls, so I don't where to start looking.
The code is https://github.com/RedPenguin101/aoc2015/blob/main/src/aoc2015/day19.clj , and the problem (from Advent of Code 2015) is a pretty standard search, where I check if the first entry on a path matches a target, and if doesn't, generate the next states from that entry and repeat.
Thanks!
https://stuartsierra.com/2015/04/26/clojure-donts-concat Maybe hitting this?
iirc, that advent problem has a trick to it, you might hit some difficulty with that approach and the given input data.