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Here are the docs about that anyway 😃 https://calva.readthedocs.io/en/dev/pprint.html
@pez Yes, exactly 🙂 I saw this comment mentioning “Will need to be configured before https://calva.readthedocs.io/en/dev/connect.md if you want Calva’s help to inject its dependencies”, and that’s why I asked
I’ve added zprint to the dependencies and can use it in the REPL. But "printEngine": "zprint"
doesn’t seem to work when I eval things in Calva — the output is printed without any formatting. If I set "printEngine": "calva"
, then the eval is nicely formatted. Any ideas?
Could be a bug. But iircc Calva uses zprint. Could be remembering that wrongly though, I treshed back and forth a bit implementing that.
I'll have a look. It's on my todo to check out an update to zprint anyway (which could be why it doesn't work, coming to think about it).
Hey @pez. I’ve been having success with cmd+k cmd+i
for one window but I opened a new window for a new project and now it doesn’t do anything. Is there some place I can look to see why?
As best I can tell, yes. Hovering over the “nREPL” icon in the status bar shows “<nrepl://localhost:8777> (Click to reset connection)”
In the new window, can you click on something other than the editor, and then refocus the editor?
That didn’t help, unfortunately. I even tried restarting Visual Studio and then re-connecting to my nrepl.
Actually, I disconnected the other project window and closed that, thinking that could be the problem but that didn’t change anything.
I often have several windows opened and connected to different REPL servers, so that shouldn't be the problem.
But I am also curious about if it is the same REPL server or a different one. Also, how are you connecting the REPL?
Clicking the “nREPL” icon in the status, selecting “Connect to a running REPL in your project”, selecting “Leiningen + shadow-cljs”, selecting “localhost:8777", selecing “:client”. I should note that all of this code is the “todomvc” example in the Re-Frame repo.
Hi! Thanks for the awesome tool! Migrating from Cursive and very happy with the experience!
I want to solve a thing that bothers me a lot, but can't find a way: how do I line-wrap comment strings?
I only found a way to have line wrap for files, but that wraps code too
If I have a docstring for e.g. method:
(defn method-name
"Very long docstring that doesn't fit one line in a screen"
[params]
body)
I want that string to line-wrap after e.g 80 symbols, so I don't need to do a hard return. If I do newlines myself then it messes up with formatters in e.g. docstrings showing on hover.
I want to get rid of the line break after "registered" as in screenshot above
But you don't want it to wrap other lines of code? I don't think that's possible in vscode.
Yes, I want that to apply only to docstrings. I think it will make a life of doc generators and sharing code easier.
Thanks, wanted to make sure I'm not missing something obvious
How do you usually format docstrings?
Personally, I let vscode wrap all lines for me. But there are still cases when I wrap docstrings a bit manually and they get weird in the hovers...
I'll try that, thanks.