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I can’t imagine where I would be doing that
I think u should be able to. And u should be able to define kinda chains of middlewares too but I could nor really figure that out. Sometimes worked sometimes did not
reading clojure.tools.nrepl.server, I can't quite see how nrepl-middlewares are setup in the first place
U either explicitly define them or for leinengen u can use a lein plugin for adding them
You couldn't spawn a request from inside middleware, as the handler isn't def'd anywhere
i meant :expects
like :expects #{#'pr-values}
(from cider-nrepl source)
doc here: https://github.com/clojure/tools.nrepl#middleware-descriptors-and-nrepl-server-configuration
@malabarba: It happens every time, yes. I should look over my init.el
again and see if I cargo-culted anything I didn’t mean to.
@malabarba: looks like (setq cider-repl-use-pretty-printing t)
was the culprit. is that expected behavior?
@cap10morgan: It's not. And it's not the first issue we have with the current pretty-printer
@malabarba: OK, I’ll file a bug.
If you see the same behavior, add a comment there explaining what you observed instead of filing a new one
@malabarba: OK, will do.
Thanks!