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2017-11-11
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Hi all. Is there a way to break cider debugger on exception, like Cursive allows me to?
@psimon I don't use it, so I'm not certain, but my understand is no. I think this allows you to achieve the same thing though: https://github.com/prismofeverything/schmetterling
@dpsutton any reason c-x c-e inside a ClojureScript buffer would get redirected to the Clojure REPL connection, when I'm not using piggieback? Is cider looking specifically for piggieback vars?
yeah. there have been some changes to the "choose connection" logic that i don't like
yeah they are different and it seems like all buffer traffic is going to the Clojure nREPL connection
@dpsutton no need https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider-nrepl/blob/master/src/cider/nrepl/middleware/util/cljs.clj