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Our AppVeyor (Windows CI) tests are failing owing to an evident inability to securely download lein. I don't have any ideas on this one and may temporarily turn it off (in my GitHub ClojureScript fork) if we can't get them working again https://ci.appveyor.com/project/mfikes/clojurescript/build/1.0.412
On master, the Nashorn script/test
seems to get blocked for me in cljs.pprint-test
. (I'm running Java 9.) I don't recall seeing this before. Hrm.
I may dig into it later, but here is my thread dump https://gist.github.com/mfikes/9a3f77dfce981f5359825d1990c7ad0b
@bhauman I fixed the watch + REPL issue on master - but note the original report wasn’t quite right - you can’t combine -m
with -r
I think you intended -c
, I edited the issue to reflect that
you would need to do that in browser REPL, I’m probably not going to spend time on that myself though
the idea that the browser repl could just launch with no fiddling whatsoever could be fantastic for testing stuff out
@bhauman I was skimming over rebel-readline - I think making that work over pREPL would be pretty easy?
you are thinking about the service level that provides the readline with its extra functionality?
it would be a good experiment, but it's hard to beat the direct implementation I'm using
yeah I think you would only need this in the remote case? rebel-readline assumes ClojureScript is in-process?
you might even be able to steal the clojure.main/repl loop and override eval, print et