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2020-09-14
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Should the calva-jack-in REPL load user.clj at start up like the CLI clj command does? It appears not to do this by default, so maybe there is a way to configure this behaviour?
i just tried by placing user.clj
in a directory that was on my classpath with some success.
in my case the "src" subdirectory of my project was sufficient, but i think i read that anywhere on one's classpath ought to work.
fwiw, this is where i saw it: https://github.com/BetterThanTomorrow/calva/issues/81#issuecomment-429722095
Found a minor bug/inconsistency in Calva's syntax highlighting. cond
is highlighted as a keyword but condp
is not:
Not a big deal obviously, just pointing out
It’s pretty easy to fix, case by case: https://github.com/BetterThanTomorrow/calva/blob/dev/src/calva-fmt/atom-language-clojure/grammars/clojure.cson#L152