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2019-08-13
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- # cider (9)
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I am using spacemacs, I am not able to navigate clojure.core.spec symbols to their definitions. Is there a way to enable that ?
Are you running a Clojure REPL? Do you have example code you can share? If you believe it's a Spacemacs specific issues there is also a #spacemacs channel where you can get help
@UMA62JW4W if you want to "jump" to the place where the spec (identified by a namespaced keyword) is defined, you can try cider-find-keyword
.
It doesn't work on of our projects for some reason, but it works pretty well for others
@U06BE1L6T : sounds like you have an old nrepl dependency in that project.
@U0ETXRFEW hmmm. I have nrepl 0.6.0.
It actually seems to not work only if I try to "find keyword" inside the file which comes from the project's dependencies.
We have project app
depending on app-core
. When I try to cider-find-keyword
in scope of app
it works but as soon as I jump to some buffer from app-core
(installed as a local dependency in .m2 repositories) and invoke cider-find-keyword
then cider complains "Can't find namespace 'xyz'".
I think there was a question about that the other day. Was that you, maybe? Otherwise maybe you'll get some pointers just scrolling up some in the channel.