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2018-08-14
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ok, M-x cider-inspect-last-result has completely changed my RDD workflow. I tend to prototype things in a buffer now and C-x C-e them so that I never blow up my repl with a line that is too long. I then use the inspector to step through what I've made if I want to eyeball the results. thx @bozhidar!
@bozhidar I see in current master
the following issue: opening a .cljc
file produces an error thrown. I have traced it down to (sesman-current-session 'CIDER)
returning a #<killed buffer>
.
For .clj
and .cljs
this buffer is not a problem as it gets filtered out in cider-repls
, but for .cljc
it gets returned and cider-current-repl
chokes on it.
@bozhidar I have a fix, but it does not pass checkdoc
due to some reason. Please have a look at #2416
@dottedmag you need to have TYPE
before BUFFER
in the docstring ....`checkdoc` is super picky ... https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/pull/2416/files#diff-1d74a90af3008c8072afc63f23ae8392R662
My checkdoc
also complains about matches
and insists it should be replace with match
.
ah yeah
it wants imperative language
for the first sentence
always forget that 😉