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2018-01-02
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Have anybody hacked cider-test
to make working with clojurescript tests? Or may be currently work in progress and we need just wait for newer version of cider?
I’m playing with nodejs application, and running tests inside of cider
will be very helpful. Same way as it works for clojure development.
@rmuslimov The middleware needs to be updated to support ClojureScript as well, but no one ever expressed interest in working on this.
https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider-nrepl/blob/master/src/cider/nrepl/middleware/test.clj
You can check the https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider-nrepl/blob/master/src/cider/nrepl/middleware/macroexpand.clj middleware as an example of something that has a Clojure and ClojureScript support.
@pablore highly recommend joker too https://github.com/candid82/flycheck-joker
Yeah, joker is a cool project. I just wonder how mature is it. I also think that once parseclj
is a ready for general consumption, building linters in Emacs will become pretty simple.
@bozhidar i have been using joker for about a year and i have 0 complains. It works really well with cider.
uh nice, forgot about parseclj. re joker: apart from occasional false positives it is pretty cool catching all kind of stuff with the added benefit of not even needing a repl process.
Yeah, that’s true. But a Elisp parser would not need a repl process as well. Then you could have some linting done in clojure-mode
with 0 external deps.
@bozhidar what do you think we are missing for an inf-clojure
release?
@richiardiandrea You’ve got it. Just tagged a new release.
@bozhidar awesome, we should make a survey on inf-clojure
usage at some point 😄 I feel I am the only one using it lol
I'd really like to see a nice screen cast. Sometimes inf would be perfect for me so I don't have to modify deps and start up
I am planning on writing a series of blog posts if time allows it
new year resolution so take it with a grain of salt 🙂