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2017-11-07
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@ghaskins c
means "continue without stopping" that is ignoring all breakpoints. if you use #break
explicitly you can just press n
to continue execution until the breakpoint is hit.
For example:
(defn break [x]
(let [y (* x x)]
(doseq [n (range y)]
(let [msg (str "Hello " n)]
#break (println msg)))))
;; just call the function and press "n"
(break 3)
Does anyone use flycheck-clojure (https://github.com/clojure-emacs/squiggly-clojure) with cider 0.15.1 and emacs 25.1 on a daily basis? I've attempted to use it on many occasions, but each time I find the typing to be unusuable, as flycheck keeps interrupting every keystroke with false errors.
cider is usually lightning fast for me but there is one file in one relatively small project where fans spin up and even cursor movement makes emacs freeze
will show you some info. note that you run report before stop. stop throws away the information rather than end the watching period for analysis
i think i remember searching backwards is especially slow in emacs due to an internal text representation. i bet that function looks back to see if its in a comment
I tend to put unfinished/harmful stuff in huge comment sections so I don’t accidentaly C-c C-k
them at some point