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Does anyone know how to prevent the repl from prefixing maps with the namespace part of keywords?
#:person{:age 15, :name “john”}
thanks @dpsutton. I find it quite annoying 🙂
And couldn’t find anything on google
cheers 👏 how do you toggle it?
my savior 😄
wait, it doesn’t work! spoke too soon 🙂
set!
doesn’t seem to have any effect
my.ns>(set! *print-namespace-maps* false)
false
my.ns> *print-namespace-maps*
true
(binding [*print-namespace-maps* false]
does not work either
yeah. i think each eval is in its own thread in nrepl. and these bindings won't carry over
kinda. The thread bindings get serialized into a "session" concept, they're forkable though. I'm guessing that a disposed session is being used for each eval in the repl.
oh ok. i need to read that, especially if its gonna come under the clojure-emacs umbrella