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This must sound like a really stupid question but I just want to check it. There is no such thing as step mode debugging ClojureScript with IntelliJ / Cursive right?
well to be honest with you I never tried that with clojurescript but due to the level of disconnect between even the cursive repl and the clojurescript app I doubt it would work
I am afraid that the gain in developing in Cljs is lost when things get serious. due to a lack of tools.
When the prince coder hops to another job and leaves you with 100k+loc undebuggable code documented in his 'head' . It would be bad judgement to invest in such a platform. Just thinking out aloud.
I use source code mapping and the Chrome Dev Tools to set breakpoints and step thru cljs functions, and it works quite well
but we still need better story for debugging core.async, when something goes wrong it is hard to track the source of the bug
you will be able to “join” Dirac REPL from Cursive nREPL session, this way you will be able to send forms and do stuff in Dirac REPL