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it's a little bit confusing right now to understand which version of cider
goes with which version of cider-nrepl
. recently upgraded spacemacs+cider and had some issues with bumping cider-nrepl
, and had to do a few attempts before I got it right. Perhaps there should be a table, or a release note for cider-nrepl detailing which version of cider to use in conjunction?
My approach has been to update to the latest nrepl library whenever I update the cider packages in Spacemacs (although I don't use cider-connect that much, so doesn't affect me if I forget)
@UAEFFG05B You mean something like https://docs.cider.mx/cider/about/compatibility.html#compatibility-matrix 😉
@U051BLM8F haha exactly! thanks ❤️
older CIDERs used a cider-nrepl version equal to CIDERs version. now you can check the value of
(defconst cider-required-middleware-version "0.25.3"
"The CIDER nREPL version that's known to work properly with CIDER.")
There's also https://docs.cider.mx/cider/about/compatibility.html#compatibility-matrix