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2015-09-11
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my emacs nrepl is echoing input, and garbage escape characters
google shows a windows related issue with jline2 but i don't see how that would apply here
I have a problem with the newest cider. I have posted it on gitter, just dropping the notification here if someone could help
I mean...nrepl, that i'm connected to in emacs
started initially from cider-jack-in
if that makes any matter
@bozhidar After upgrade of cider 20150910 to 20150911 every time I evaluate (C-c C-k) a buffer clojure-mode is disabled and I have to manually enable it (M-x clojure-mode) to get rainbow parens and other clojure syntax highlighting again). Tried all reinstallation tips with no success. Reproducible?
we’ve just add some smart font-locking in cider and I’m guessing you’re experiencing a bug related to it
btw is there a (sane) way to downgrade to a previous snapshot package build? or at least to disable automatic updates?
Very sorry to double post, but I’m not sure this is a cider or boot thing.
Having trouble getting cider
and boot repl
to play nice.
boot repl
starts like this
nREPL server started on port 60461 on host 127.0.0.1 -
REPL-y 0.3.5, nREPL 0.2.8
Clojure 1.7.0
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 1.8.0_40-b26
Exit: Control+D or (exit) or (quit)
Commands: (user/help)
Docs: (doc function-name-here)
(find-doc "part-of-name-here")
Find by Name: (find-name "part-of-name-here")
Source: (source function-name-here)
Javadoc: (javadoc java-object-or-class-here)
Examples from : [clojuredocs or cdoc]
(user/clojuredocs name-here)
(user/clojuredocs "ns-here" "name-here")
boot.user=>
and cider-connect
does this…
nREPL: Establishing direct connection to localhost:60461 ...
nREPL: Direct connection established
nrepl-log-message: Wrong number of arguments: (1 . 1), 0
I’ve just updated to the latest cider and configured ~/.boot/profile.boot as per the wiki
cider-20150911.253
boot.user=> boot.repl/*default-middleware*
#object[clojure.lang.Atom 0x1a9e7523 {:status :ready, :val [boot.from.io.aviso.nrepl/pretty-middleware cider.nrepl/cider-middleware]}]
does that all look right?@boz, I just started seeing some strangeness too
I was able to workaround using a version of the snapshot from sept 2 like this:
If I use the latest 0.10.0-SNAPSHOT
, I’m seeing this error:
@upgradingdave: thanks for the snapshot idea … didn’t work for me tho maybe I’ll just get an older version of cider