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2022-01-17
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hello, I'm using kondo in a project with Clojure 1.11, but Kondo seems to not be aware of new clojure core fns like update-keys
, using Kondo 2022.01.15, is there a way to make kondo aware of those? or need to ignore?
kondo should be aware of this:
$ clj-kondo --lint - <<< 'update-keys'
linting took 40ms, errors: 0, warnings: 0
but your cache might be stale from before you upgraded to 11yeah, thanks, I had tried to clean kondo cache and re-process it, the issue was that I haven't deleted my .cpcache
and it ended up rebuilding with the previous cpcache which pointed to Clojure 1.10
humm, actually I though that was the problem, but I'm having the issue with update-keys
after all these deletes and rebuilds
thanks, looking deeper, for some reason my CP is still using Clojure 1.10, gonna debug futher to understand it, thanks for hanging around 🙂