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2017-03-10
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Suppose in every file I have: :require [clojure.pprint :refer [pprint]] [clojure.match :refer [match]} ... Is there a way to put this somewhere in boot, and have boot inject it into all my .cljs .clj files ?
Newcomer doubt: what is the procedure to run tests after one has fixed a bug for an issue and befor submitting a PR ?
trying to include a foreign lib with :module-type :commonjs
, but boot-cljs
throws <...> is not a relative path
. If I remove the :module-type
option, or place the file next to deps.cljs
, it works. Any help appreciated 🙂
@moxaj Cljs version?
@juhoteperi 1.9.456
@moxaj You'll need 473 with fix for CLJS-1922
Though there could be other problems also
@juhoteperi works, thanks! But now I'm getting JSC_COMMONJS_MODULE_LOAD_ERROR. Failed to load module ...
at one of the require
statements
was this the sort of thing you had in mind for a rewrite task @micha ? https://gist.github.com/mccraigmccraig/07b32fbb27950013c8f52917d2c40da8
also it seems I got the first snapshot still using the hard links, not the symbolic links, testing now with the symbolic links one, but still running into issues
@kommen try again? 🙂
is anyone using Clojure + boot with an editor that isn’t Emacs?
@chillenious I use it all the time with Atom/ProtoREPL
Cool. I was just now trying that out.
There’s a #protorepl channel if you get stuck.
ah, thanks