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hello fellow cider drinkers;
is there a way to do ‘jump to symbol’ ?
I.e. take me to funcion FOO nomatter in what file it might be?
or is that projectile TAGS thing?
@martintrojer: M-. ?
ohyeah, didn’t explain properly, that’s the one, but I want start typing the name of the var
and then IDO/helm kicks in etc
one annoying detail with this approach is that you have to remember the namespace of the var
unless its referred into the current ns
so kind of working, but not very useful
its a bit of a Cursive killer-feature atm since we can’t do this properly in Cider.
I mean we can certainly change the tab completion to be a list candidates that would work with ido/helm
I just wanted to avoid having a 2-step completion (ns first, var afterwards) and the alternative of having too deeply nested vars as completion candidates (which probably doesn’t happen very often in practice)
understand
the requirement of having the code/namespace loaded is not a big problem (we can live without static analysis)
just having something in the nrepl middleware to query for matching vars and feeding them to IDO would be perect.
that way we don’t have to dump info about every single var into elisp.
cool, this helps me already. what is the key to go to the definition from the cider-apropos window?
ah, there is a source ‘button’ in the 2nd window
so basically feeding the aprops to ido as I type, and when I press enter it would take me to the source.
that is exactly what I was looking for
I'm trying to set up cider w/boot for the first time, and I keep getting this (spurious) message:
Please, install (or update) cider-nrepl 0.10.2 and restart CIDER
It looks like https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/issues/920 but it's not clear what the solution actually was (yay github issue threads!)
sorry... wrong issue... I meant https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/issues/961