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So, I upgraded to the latest release of Cursive and sent off for a non-commercial license, got an email receipt from Paddle for that, but haven't gotten the actual license information. It's been more than a few minutes, and I checked my spam folder. What next?
@cfleming: Nothing urgent about this. I took the 30-day trial option. But when you get some time perhaps you could look into this? Thanks.
@meow: In your case it looks like a problem with quote escaping, I’ll fix that up and send it out.
@misha: If s/defrecord itself is not being resolved, that probably means that you need to refresh your dependencies after adding schema to your project.clj.
@cfleming: it works, it is just a highlight issue. Is it a result of not having source code?
@misha: If you open File->Project Structure and select “Modules” and then your module and look at its dependencies, is Schema there?
@cfleming: autocomplete does not work in file context for such libs either, but does within a repl. maybe there is a way to get hints on available lib functions list from the repl, if it is active?