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Actually I think this happens when the prompt is at the top of the buffer
@nwjsmith See https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/pull/2668 Likely the problem you experience is similar and has to do with parseedn
not understanding some reader tag.
@bozhidar thank you! I forgot to follow-up here yesterday, but I figured out that I was misconfiguring my nREPL server. I’ll take a look and see if I can help out on this ticket later today
and thank you for all of your OSS work. CIDER, nREPL, and Rubocop especially. I know you’ve been taking a lot of shit on Rubocop lately, but it’s been tremendously useful for teams I’ve worked on in the past.
@nwjsmith Thanks for the kind words! 🙂 By now I’m used to the shit, but I’ve got some lapses from time to time. 😄
hi, I'm using C-u cider-jack-in
and adding with-profile local
but cider is ignoring it and loading the dev
profile instead. I'm checking it by the content of the config file that I am using (`yogthos/config`)
@iagwanderson Check what’s the exact command CIDER generated for the jack-in. This should give you an idea what went wrong.
[nREPL] Starting server via /home/wanderson/scripts/lein update-in :dependencies conj \[acyclic/squiggly-clojure\ \"0.1.9-SNAPSHOT\"\ \:exclusions\ \[org.clojure/tools.reader\]\] -- update-in :dependencies conj \[nrepl\ \"0.6.0\"\] -- update-in :plugins conj \[refactor-nrepl\ \"2.5.0-SNAPSHOT\"\] -- update-in :plugins conj \[cider/cider-nrepl\ \"0.22.0-beta6\"\] -- repl :headless :host localhost with-profile local...
What happens when you run this via the command line? Is the profile properly set then?
yes, when I run lein with-profile local repl
and inspect the config.core/env
variable, it's working fine
@iagwanderson Maybe the order of the args matters?
looks like my freezes are caused by cider state updates reliably triggering multiple emacs GC’s. Raising gc-cons-threshold
seems to help.