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As for the previous discussion - without having some session mechanism for REPL connections you can’t really have one session for evaluation and one for tooling commands. We discussed this with Alex Miller around the time the socket REPL was introduced.
inf-clojure
can’t just create two REPLs sharing nothing, because if they don’t share nothing they obviously don’t share the state of your application. 😉
It would have been nice if Clojure had some wrapper macro, in which, evaluations don’t affect *1, *2, etc.
On a related note - probably inf-clojure
deserves its own channel or something. Seems all of the discussions regarding it are happening here and in #emacs.
I'm not a paying user of slack; but I don't get people's reluctance to pay slack if they find the history useful
As far as I know individuals can’t opt-in to history; it’s enabled across the entire community. Therefore you need everybody to agree to pay, because effectively it’s seancorfield paying Slack $8*N per month (where N>10000) and everybody else paying him.
Ah, if everyone has to pay for anyone to get access to history, it's a different issue. I misunderstood. Thanks for clarifying.
so if the situation is, "unless Clojurians pay $80,000 / month, no one can see history in slack", then it is quite a problem
It has been discussed few times with few alternatives (Discord is probably a viable choice), if I remember correctly, the core members ultimately choose neither to move out anywhere else anytime soon nor to pay slack. :thinking_face:
And there’s also https://clojureverse.org/