This page is not created by, affiliated with, or supported by Slack Technologies, Inc.
2016-10-23
Channels
- # beginners (22)
- # cider (6)
- # clara (1)
- # cljs-dev (77)
- # clojure (23)
- # clojure-austin (5)
- # clojure-dusseldorf (1)
- # clojure-france (16)
- # clojure-nl (1)
- # clojure-poland (1)
- # clojure-russia (26)
- # clojure-spec (5)
- # clojurescript (120)
- # datomic (1)
- # events (1)
- # hoplon (158)
- # leiningen (5)
- # off-topic (2)
- # om (24)
- # onyx (19)
- # other-languages (1)
- # ring-swagger (4)
- # sql (1)
- # vim (1)
jfntn, had that earlier and believe that I hacked around re-evalling the ns form or injecting it -- sorry can' t remember which step actually fixed it -- think it was from the menu but might have been as simple as re-eval'ing whole buffer once
I believe it had something to do with the repl ns not being the same as the ns in question, though if that’s the case it’d be a regression since that used to be no problem
@jfntn, could be - I was also working 4Clojure problems and when my current file would grow large enough to slow Emacs down I would open a new file/buffer name and keep coding with the same REPL -- mostly that worked. My issue happened after some sort of significant compile or stack overflow error I believe also.
I have project where I have used lein reagent template to make stub project. I have added one new clj file to the project. With lein figwheel I have no problems, but when trying cider-jack-in-clojurescript cider complains that it can't find the namespace of the new file. Has anyone had similar problems?