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@malabarba: that's exactly what I've ended up doing - but you have to step in to the code - and then eval something like (print foo)
which is quite a lot of key strokes when the thing you wanted was on the screen
not a big deal - but I thought it would be useful
@malabarba: yeah... it worked 😛
Does anyone know how to see the version of cider I'm currently using?
I use Spacemacs and I'm an Emacs newbie
I mean, I can see that there's something called cider-version
, but I can't tell how to call it. And I guess I can see the version when a repl loads.
I wonder why I can't call cider-version
.
@reefersleep: try C-h v cider-version RET
thank you @hans 😄
so, the Spacemacs version of that would be: space h d v cider-version RET
Helm is pretty cool.
How do I upgrade cider?
or "update"
@reefersleep: just update spacemacs and then update the packages of spacemacs
Trying that now, thanks @thiagofm
@reefersleep: ;; Connected to nREPL server - <nrepl://localhost:51946> ;; CIDER 0.12.0snapshot (package: 20160313.2315), nREPL 0.2.12 ;; Clojure 1.8.0-RC5, Java 1.8.0_72
This is (likely) the latest spacemacs, if you see this, you should be on latest. I've updated yesterday
I'm updating because I'm having trouble with leiningen and thus can't open an nREPL, so I'm hoping I will be able to now!
or, well, I'm not sure what I'm having trouble with. Couldn't open an nREPL or a lein repl, anyways.
Think it was because my profiles.clj nrepl and cider-nrepl were out of sync
Same problem, lein doesn't open. Hmm.
or, the nREPL doesn't open.
Concretely, this is wha thappens:
If I empty my ~/.lein/profiles.clj
, lein repl
works, but cider-jack-in
fails
the cider-jack-in
output is weird:
Starting nREPL server via lein update-in :dependencies conj ^"[org.clojure/tools.nrepl \^"0.2.12\^"]^" -- update-in :plugins conj ^"[refactor-nrepl \^"2.2.0-SNAPSHOT\^"]^" -- update-in :plugins conj ^"[cider/cider-nrepl \^"0.12.0-SNAPSHOT\^"]^" -- repl :headless...
It used to be something like "Starting nREPL server via lein repl :headless..."
and then after that, it spews a stacktrace:
with more lines
I broke my REPL 😞
@reefersleep: I get the same output from cider-jack-in but it works
@reefersleep: Did you do both "quick start" steps of https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/tree/master/layers/%2Blang/clojure ?
argh, I just realize that I don't think I did the second part of what you did
*said
Wait, maybe I'm confused
I hit "update" let everything download, and restarted spacemacs
so now I'm going to put stuff into profiles.clj
and hope that suffices
copy/pasted from the lein quickstart part of spacemacs
that's what I missed, I guess? How do I do the packages?
I don't see it
Only "[Update]"
tries hitting it a second time
All packages are up to date.
[?] [Homepage] [Documentation] [Gitter Chat] [Update Spacemacs] [Update Packages] [Rollback Package Update]
[?] [Homepage] [Documentation] [Gitter Chat] [Update] [Rollback] [Release Notes] [Search in Spacemacs]
quite a few times, yes
(spacemacs-0.104.2)
hmmmmmm
looks like it
I won't lie, I've already did like 3 spacemacs clean installs, but the last time I've managed to do a smooth update
hah 😄
@thiagofm: I'm hitting the hay. Thanks for your help. It seems like my version of Spacemacs does not have the auto-update functionality - or something is borked. In any case, the best bet is probably to do a clean reinstall of Spacemacs.
I'll try that tomorrow. Goodnight, or good morning, or good day to you!
@reefersleep: good night, good that you've found your way
@reefersleep: the error you posted rings a bell you might be on a old leiningen version?