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2019-09-01
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i believe that cljs completions are broken on cider-nrepl 0.22.0 https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider-nrepl/issues/643
Thanks for letting me know, looking into it.
once clojars is up again and I can deploy the fix it can be merged into cider via https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider-nrepl/pull/644
i found this error in a shadow project as well. I'm not sure its node specific. I've only read your commit message not hte code yet but the message makes me think its tailored to node
No, cljs.repl/setup is run in any case. But I hadn't had problems with shadow-cljs before (added support for it two weeks ago). What were the steps you used to run it? Just jack-in?
OK, let me check again...
Testing it with shadow :node-lib and :browser targets works. If you used node before it might be just that issue. If it was the browser I would think it's something else
Hmm, that looks bad. Let’s hope that @robertkrahn will be able to take a look at the problem soon.
Hello people of cider! I am keen to try out REBL with cider and was pointed to this brief guide: https://github.com/cognitect-labs/REBL-distro/wiki/REBL-and-nREPL. Before I dig in, I thought I’d consult the ones who know best, is this the easiest path to REBL with cider?
anyone else seeing this?
[nREPL] Starting server via clojure -Sdeps '{:deps {nrepl {:mvn/version "0.6.0"} cider/piggieback {:mvn/version "0.4.1"} refactor-nrepl {:mvn/version "2.4.0"} cider/cider-nrepl {:mvn/version "0.22.1"}}}' -m nrepl.cmdline --middleware '["refactor-nrepl.middleware/wrap-refactor", "cider.nrepl/cider-middleware", "cider.piggieback/wrap-cljs-repl"]'
error in process sentinel: nrepl-server-sentinel: Could not start nREPL server: Downloading: com/cemerick/clojurescript.test/0.2.3-SNAPSHOT/maven-metadata.xml from
Error building classpath. Could not find artifact cider:cider-nrepl:jar:0.22.1 in central ( )
error in process sentinel: Could not start nREPL server: Downloading: com/cemerick/clojurescript.test/0.2.3-SNAPSHOT/maven-metadata.xml from
Error building classpath. Could not find artifact cider:cider-nrepl:jar:0.22.1 in central ( )
yes there was a clojars issue preventing the release of a new artifact. If you jack in with a prefix you can edit the cider/cider-nrepl dep to "0.21.1" or "0.22.0-beta12"
i actually have cider/cider-nrepl explicitly in my deps.edn. could i just tweak the version there?
but for future reference, if you invoke something like cider-jack-in with C-c M-j
, "with a prefix means C-u C-c M-j
its a way to send more information to interactive functions that you invoke with m-x
or key chords like that
i don't i'm not a spacemacs user. but have you tried with C-u
the same way as non-spacemacs? I think m-x
is the same there but if that doesn't work check out #spacemacs
@U0E98NQG2 SPC u
is the equivalent in Spacemacs of C-u
in Emacs. So if you are using Vim style, you would use SPC u , ‘
to edit the command to jack-in.
There is an example in this article http://jr0cket.co.uk/2019/07/CIDER-jack-in-to-Clojure-CLI-projects-from-Spacemacs.html
#spacemacs is a channel that can also help with Spacemacs specific questions
I’m really sorry about the botched release. Seems I got really unlucky with the timing of it.