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2018-08-16
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@bozhidar typo in cider version: cider-20180815.1700 https://github.com/ftravers/cider/blob/8372d4df41e37ff1695c78627f24a9ca82d57509/cider-connection.el#L207
I just updated CIDER, and got same error:
error in process filter: cider--connected-handler: Symbol’s value as variable is void: middlewar-version
error in process filter: Symbol’s value as variable is void: middlewar-version
(use-package el-get)
(el-get-bundle cider
:url ""
:checkout "12674b3de377d6ae6f67ac155caea12f5de3c743")
There were no changes after adding the project dir cache, so your message is surprising to me.
it was a processor slow down, from a low battery, which in turn made it harder for my computer to perform heavier tasks
wondering if there's some prior art in implementing a "jump to definition" that works with javascript sources (for clojurescript environments obviously)
I've historically used http://ternjs.net/doc/manual.html#emacs for this. but I know that https://indium.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ also does similar stuff
Both work by having external servers do the heavy lifting. There might be something similar using this new, fancy dancy lsp thing: https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-javascript , but I haven't tried that.
Hmmm, running a(nother) process just for this seems heavy. I was hoping one could derive goog.date/Date
to a (.jar + file + line)
location, more-or-less statically. CIDER classpath tools might help. clojurescript's strict ns system should also make things relatively easy
@U0C8489U6 Might have some ideas about this. Not sure what’s the deal with the location metadata there. Maybe @bhauman has some ideas as well.
I think there could be a new middleware piece that talks with piggieback and provides back info from the JS word. I was thinking about that for providing JS completions.
This seems like an unhelpful warning given the actual numbers:
WARNING: CIDER 0.18.0-snapshot requires cider-nrepl 0.18.0+, but you're currently using cider-nrepl 0.18.0. Things will break!
I was wondering where is the clojure-mode
code that does the alignment using the :style/indent
metadata
seems like it is in the nrepl but I do not see a command for sending the op code