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2019-09-04
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changing this "c:/ProgramData/chocolatey/bin/boot.exe" -i "(require 'cider.tasks)" -d "org.clojure/tools.nrepl:0.2.13" -d "refactor-nrepl:2.4.0" -d "cider/cider-nrepl:0.21.1" cider.tasks/add-middleware -m "refactor-nrepl.middleware/wrap-refactor" -m "cider.nrepl/cider-middleware" repl -s -H :: wait...
Here’s something a bit funny. I have a 2018 mbp 13" connected to a 4k display. MacOS presents me with serveral different options for the display “Best for Display” which is kind of low-res, and then five scaled options, the one with the most space being “Looks like 3840x2160". If I run at this resolution, CIDER is snappy and all is fine. If I change to the one with the second most space, “3360x1890”, evaluating a form in CIDER takes significantly longer time, as in 10s of seconds.
But I can decrease the time spent evaluating a form by decreasing the emacs frame-size.
GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-apple-darwin18.0.0, Carbon Version 158 AppKit 1671) of 2018-10-01
The thing is I don’t know. I tried running the profiler on this, but couldn’t see anything useful 😞
So I guess it’s more like a “Hey, look what I found” to see if anyone else have experienced the same thing.
I upgraded cider last night, and now get this warning:
WARNING: CIDER 0.22.0 requires cider-nrepl 0.22.1, but you're currently using cider-nrepl 0.22.2. The version mismatch might break some functionality!
I don’t see any issues at the minute; and suspect the differences are almost nothing… but was wondering if there is a cider point release to match the latest cider-nrepl?
@rickmoynihan Despite the similar version numbers there are not released in lockstep anymore. The required version is defined by cider-required-middleware-version
(or something like this).
ahh ok, good to know… So is the above warning indicative of a problem in my setup or not?
for this project yes
as I need to set some env vars etc
Cool that’s what I thought; I saw the chat from the other day
I guess I can relax this version check and make it ignore the patch portion of the version.
It’d mean annoying people like myself would stop bugging you 🙂
Anyway thanks again for everything. As always everything you do is much appreciated! 🙂