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perhaps I’m confused but it appears to do the opposite of what the patch description says?
@nberger: looks OK so far, have you tested this version of the patch on your own project?
yes, it works for me on reagent but also on my project that includes other stuff too (core.async, etc). Works ok in both cases
Oh, sorry, this exact version I tested on reagent only 😕, I'll test it on my project now
off-topic: is there a way how to tell JIRA that my ticket has a patch, so the ticket appears under CLJS Screenable? I cannot create CLJS-NNNN.patch filename before I create a JIRA ticket, but then it does not allow me to change status of the ticket if I attach the patch later.
I saw mfikes changing status of some of my JIRA tickets as having patch attached, but I didn’t find this switch in my JIRA interface