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i’m going to try and rebuild to see if that fixes things
no luck, man I’m sure this used to work in this big project
@iwannaseethelight if you're using figwheel, have you opened up your app in a browser?
this is clj
cider-find-ns
works in one project but not another, I don’t see anything unusual in *Messages*
it will show all the namespaces, but navigating to any of them just says “unable to find …”
ahh sorry, I'm not much help then
is there some kind of “find uses of” functionality in cider?
https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/commit/b460bbc7168ad4bd390d8fb9ca257b5c54a76378
@gonewest818 What the cljfmt
error here? The output doesn't make that clear.
https://travis-ci.org/clojure-emacs/orchard/jobs/350143199
— just getting home from a long day. Will look in a little while.
The output shows a diff of what’s currently in the file versus what cljfmt produces. The former is prefixed with “-“ and the latter with “+”. Specifically I think the keyword :doc
is indented one character to the left of :name
on the line above, and subsequently the rest of that map also needs to shift right.
@bozhidar Seems that orchard
:
- Allows merge before CI has finished running
- Creates a merge commit by default, which differs from (which does a rebase and merge by default)
You can fix these in the GitHub settings.
I see settings to allow a fast-forward merge (rather than a merge commit) for pull requests, but I don’t see any way to declare a default.
I didn’t even know there was a setting for that. I just rebase PRs when I merge them, as that’s my preference.
Seems that the Deps Versions badge for orchard
is broken; https://versions.deps.co/clojure-emacs/orchard/status.svg gives Deps Internal Server Error
Perhaps @danielcompton can help?
@U2J7JRTDX the issue is coming up because the Orchard project.clj uses a read-eval which is disabled in Deps Versions for security reasons
☝️ @gonewest818 Do we need the #=(eval ...)
?
I've opened https://github.com/deps-app/versions/issues/19 to track this
It’s not critical for right now. It’s just used to direct codox output to named directories for instance when there are tagged releases and “master” versions having different APIs. I would stop using the read-eval if Leiningen offered more generalized access to :env/variable_name
syntax, but at the moment I’m pretty sure that’s hard coded to specific map keys in project.clj.
> if Leiningen offered more generalized access to :env/variable_name
syntax
@U050S6S0J ☝️ is this possible? I’m not familiar w/ this aspect of at all.
I don't think this is possible in general as mentioned, but I don't remember why we ended up doing it for only some keys.
I touched that code when I implemented unsupervised gpg signatures (e.g. for lein deploy), and all I saw was support for specific keys. All I did was add another special case for :env/gpg_passphrase
. It wasn’t obvious to me why that wasn’t general already.
Hey I saw that come through the exception tracker recently. I think it’s an issue with the dependency parser
@bozhidar latest CIDER gets the value of cider-default-cljs-repl
from .dir-locals.el correctly. Thank you!
I found command cider-doc
on (. clojure.lang.RT (next x))
's clojure.lang.RT
open URL http://www.clojure.com/lang/RT.html is invalid. Where to find doc for this clojure.lang.RT
?
@stardiviner there are no docs for RT
It's not a bug, seems cider-doc
provide "Java doc" link for all similar functions. I guess CIDER can improve on this. If it is not available, shouldn't show it.
Java does not retain javadocs as source metadata in any remotely usable form, so there’s not really a good way for CIDER to answer that in general.
Not found workable example yet.
Yeah there’s probably shouldn’t be. cider-javadoc
should work, cider-doc
is designed only for Cloure vars AFAIK
> Yeah there’s probably shouldn’t be. cider-javadoc
should work, cider-doc
is designed only for Cloure vars AFAIK
I guess that’s a bug that we should look into. I was under the impression that we were rendering this link only if if was part of the metadata.
@bozhidar I’ve been reading through cider-interaction.el
and went into subr-x.el
and found the following