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2016-03-08
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current user of cider 0.11.0, and I get the following error when I added squiggly-clojure, per the instructions on readme - https://github.com/clojure-emacs/squiggly-clojure
Error while checking syntax automatically: (void-function nrepl-current-connection-buffer)
Squiggly clojure probably needs to be updated. Cider version 0.10.0 changed a lot of the internal functions
@malabarba I have a pmap going and when i debug a function that is being called in the pmap function it has a lot of values.
as of Cider 0.10.0 or thereabouts, function names started displaying in the font-lock-function-name-face
in every reference, not just the var definition. it happens for each buffer when i cider-load-buffer
. is there a means of disabling this behavior?
for clarity, before i cider-load-buffer
, i see this desired behavior:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t2psey5yk9yl3s4/Screenshot%202016-03-08%2010.22.58.png?dl=0
after i cider-load-buffer
, i see this undesired behavior…
https://www.dropbox.com/s/o29ptvtuub5ng69/Screenshot%202016-03-08%2010.20.53.png?dl=0
@daemianmack yes. See the cider-dynamic-font-lock variable
You probably want to remove core
from that list. You can also just set it to nil, but that'll also disable dynamic macro font locking, which you might still want.
@malabarba: thanks! cider-font-lock-dynamically
is just the handle i was looking for.
I'd appreciate it if everyone upvoted this Clojure ticket http://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/CLJ-1398