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Opening a clojure project from the command line with idea .
used to create a new Clojure module, but it doesn’t seem to anymore?
Out of curiosity - recent discussion in #C03RZGPG3 made me wonder if there's any chance to support having some sort of tooltips for schema.core/defn
that could explain the nominal schema inline? That is, if you have (defn function :- ReturnSchema [argument :- ArgumentSchema] ...)
you could hover over the name and get it explained.
I watched a guy on Emacs and he was evaluating functions and the value would return in the editor beside the function - as far as I know Cursive can’t do this - I thought this was cool but not necessary
@tbrooke: At some point I’d like to have LightTable-style in-editor eval, but that requires interaction from the IntelliJ editors. It’s there at the moment as you can see in the debugger, but only supports results on a single line. I’d hoped the improvements to that would make it into v15 but it looks like they didn’t.
@cfleming: is this clear enough description of that? https://github.com/cursiveclojure/cursive/issues/1175
One thing I didn’t demo at the conj was that the grammars are now displayed in the doc popup
They’re tricky to follow by eye, though - I’m still not sure what the best way to display them is.
Gotcha. Cursive is still pretty awesome as-is. First thing that convinced me IDEs may not suck.
Good to hear. Now I just have to start earning money again so I can compensate the awesome work you did P ;
Yeah, it helps a lot. I haven’t had time to investigate, but v15 might allow me to do expression-level debugging instead of line-level.
Which reminds me, using remote debugger with JDPA sometimes starts being unresponsive when I evaluate something on a breakpoint. Is there any way to investigate what's causing it?
I’m not sure - the debugger is sometimes really slow in general, and I’m not sure how to investigate it.
I see. It's a bit vexing to be deprived of the debugger when it decides it won't be evaling, since it's one of the shiny things in Cursive. I hoped that maybe there would be some way to maybe help in debugging this.
Additionally, most of the functionality is provided by IntelliJ and I don’t pretend to understand it.