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late to the party, but 1.7.228
passes all the tests in replumb
-> https://github.com/ScalaConsultants/replumb/pull/122
@richiardiandrea: cool thanks for the confirm
can anybody recommend a good library for a spreadsheet widget that plays nice with om?
using Garden, compiler gives a bunch of warnings which can be ignored like WARNING: Use of undeclared Var cljs.core/time at line 802 out/garden/selectors.cljc
how can I turn them off ? :warnings false doesn't work
& WARNING: time already refers to: cljs.core/time being replaced by: garden.selectors/time at line 802 out/garden/selectors.cljc
also do warnings slow compilation down ?
@octo221: warnings should not cause any slowdown afaik. I'd suggest filing a pr to add excludes to the garden sources
@martinklepsch: good idea, thanks
yep done
Question! Got to setting up the repl in the ClojureScript quick start tutorial (https://github.com/clojure/clojurescript/wiki/Quick-Start#browser-repl) and it's not working due to "Error: URI file:/robots.txt is invalid for field ppu ". This is because I've opened my index.html using the file protocol rather than http. Is there an alternative to get this working with file:// or do I just need to set myself up to open the index.html via http? (Or have I missed something in the tutorial?)
Yes, I did.
"Point your web browser at http://localhost:9000."
Apologies for asking then answering my own silly question!
i also can’t make sense of the error message, but it looks like the problem is with the library itself
@krchia: is there a person associated with that library listed on the cljsjs site that you can ping here for advice?
"mfikes left #C03S1L9DN"
I’m back. It was just a performance experiment for my iPhone, which is unusable for me for Slack with the size of our community. (I get 10-second pauses when I bring the app to the foreground.)
Maybe not required by default (did not test) ?
Yeah that was the case @richiardiandrea
BTW - is it different comparing to Clojure - even if you use fully qualified function name, you still have to require it?
It should be required by default but given that you are in a figwheel Repl we should actually ask Bruce 😄
I’d be inclined to go with the third form. Presuming parse
is a static method of the good.Uri
object. Otherwise, the second form, in the case where parse
is an instance method of some object.
@shanekilkelly: thanks! Is there a reason for that choice or it is just a matter of taste/ be idiomatic
mostly a matter of intuition on my part. In the third form we’re saying “parse is a function in this fully-qualified namespace, invoke it with this string parameter”, which makes sense for static (or class-level) methods. In the second form we’re saying “parse is a function, invoke it on this object instance, and also pass it this string”, which makes more sense for an instance-method of the goog.Uri
object.
the third form also implies that parse
is a pure function of its input.
@shanekilkelly: yep. Agree
which it may not be, because javascript, but that’s the vibe it gives off
Hi. Is there Google Chrome plugin (for it's DevTools), which would display Preview for EDN (in Network tab) in a way it displays JSON (kind of widget for tree structure)?
@andrewboltachev: I asked about this feature too, but couldn't find it. Usually I just copy paste the EDN and pretty print it inside Emacs. There's also this nice tool: https://clojure.github.io/clojure/clojure.inspector-api.html
@andrewboltachev: this sounds like a good feature for Dirac: https://github.com/binaryage/dirac
(defn init [] (safe-run #(go (-> @model (assoc-in [:lookups :tag_groups] (<! (rest/load-tag-groups )))