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I find that to be too unreliable and extreme, it tries reloading all code in the entire project
We were thinking in the past it might be a good idea to have a variant of undef-var
that removes everything from an ns and then does require afterwards, but this was never implemented.
would it simply be something like
(doseq [[sym _] (ns-map *ns*)]
(ns-unmap *ns* sym))
followed by cider-load-buffer?hi,
I am trying to expose nrepl from docker container
but facing [nREPL] Connection closed unexpectedly (connection broken by remote peer)
command: ["clojure", "-R:repl:test",
"-m", "nrepl.cmdline",
"--port", "9091",
"---host", "0.0.0.0",
"--middleware", "[\"cider.nrepl/cider-middleware\"]"]
:repl {:extra-deps {nrepl/nrepl {:mvn/version "0.6.0"}
cider/cider-nrepl {:mvn/version "0.23.0-SNAPSHOT"}}}
port 9091 also exposed
please advice what can be the issue?
it should’ve been bind to 0.0.0.0
issues solved