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2016-02-21
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- # admin-announcements (3)
- # beginners (15)
- # boot (96)
- # cider (5)
- # cljsjs (2)
- # cljsrn (3)
- # clojure (22)
- # clojure-austin (2)
- # clojure-russia (16)
- # clojured (2)
- # clojurescript (65)
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- # cursive (89)
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- # events (1)
- # hoplon (126)
- # leiningen (2)
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- # onyx (19)
- # parinfer (42)
- # re-frame (5)
- # reagent (30)
- # yada (8)
I am using boot, I can correctly cider-connect
to my boot repl. I can also start up a cljs repl by typing (start-repl)
within cider-repl. I can confirm that this does work because I can see the results of the following:
boot.user> (start-repl)
<< started Weasel server on ws://127.0.0.1:60722 >>
<< waiting for client to connect ... Connection is ws://localhost:60722
Writing boot_cljs_repl.cljs...
connected! >>
To quit, type: :cljs/quit
nil
cljs.user> (+ 2 3)
5
cljs.user> (js/alert "hello”) ;; The js alert dialog popped up
nil
However, I can’t do any actual cider commands. C-x C-e
for instance returns
user-error: `cider-eval-last-sexp' needs a Clojure REPL.
If you don't know what that means, you probably need to jack-in (`C-c M-j’).
Any idea what is going wrong?@benedek: Not really sure, have downgraded cider-nrepl from [cider/cider-nrepl “0.11.0-snapshot”]
to [cider/cider-nrepl "0.10.2”]
. The cljs repl now seem to work again, though naturally I am now getting CIDER's version (0.11.0-snapshot) does not match cider-nrepl's version (0.10.2). Things will break!