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nREPL has a sideloader since 7.0.0 (https://github.com/nrepl/nrepl/issues/97). Is it possible to use it to load Cider-nrepl?
@frozenlock It’s not possible in 0.7, but it’s possible in 0.8 (the version currently in development).
In 0.8 you can load middleware dynamically via the sideloader, before this you were limitted only to regular libraries.
I mean - you could load cider-nrepl
even then, but you wouldn’t be able to tell nREPL to actually load the middleware from it and update its middleware vector.
Hi all, is there a way to limit the length of error messages printed to cider-error buffer? 🙂
Thanks. I did see a suggestion in an issue.
Noted. Thank you very much for the detailed answer.
I have observed that cider-jump-to
which is called from cider-find-var
seems to now always put the cursor/point on the last line of the buffer it navigates into. The line is not centered. So it means my point is really low in the buffer and I always forget and can’t find it.
I do not remember this being the case in the past. It used to be I believe centered on the line that was navigated to.
I’m wondering if my observation here is correct; or if anyone else has thoughts on it.
We haven’t touched this in a very long time, so I guess this has been the behaviour for a while. Adding some (optional) recentering would be trivial. You can file a ticket for this.
https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/issues/2850 gave it a shot here