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@slawek098 I'm not following. Can you describe a bit more?
Like, when running tests with Calva, i got this huge chunk of “got {:some huge map}, expected {:something is different here}”
I have also noticed that rainbow parens gives colors to adjacent tokens. Is that intended?
when running tests manually via (my-test-name)
, it shows diff - but when running test from Calva wia “Run current test”, it does not.
@hindol.adhya, yes, it is intended. They are considered part of the form. So if you move forward/backward a form, the cursor moves past the whole thing with the same color. (If that makes sense.)
Do people move { and } often? I find it breaks formatting in the intermediate step where there are odd numbers of tokens in the map and also the cursor jumps to a random place.
I do slurp and barf a lot. Just not with map literals. I feel the behavior is broken with map literals.
Is this related to the original question? (Just checking, I don’t see how they are related...)
No, not related. Since I am using Calva a lot, I keep noticing things that can make my life better. Calva is great by the way! These are just minor things.
Please keep noticing. I'm not taking it as you do not like Calva. 😃 And I really like to know where it can improve.
That would be pretty nice for some errors, I agree. Possibly extra common with Clojure, which I think often is used for transformations.
Because when I run test manually in REPL by it’s name, I’ve got diff from humane-test-output
library.