This page is not created by, affiliated with, or supported by Slack Technologies, Inc.
2016-07-21
Channels
- # admin-announcements (4)
- # beginners (41)
- # boot (46)
- # cider (8)
- # clojure (132)
- # clojure-austin (15)
- # clojure-belgium (3)
- # clojure-greece (3)
- # clojure-hk (1)
- # clojure-mexico (4)
- # clojure-quebec (5)
- # clojure-russia (46)
- # clojure-spec (225)
- # clojure-taiwan (1)
- # clojure-uk (17)
- # clojurescript (46)
- # clojurewerkz (1)
- # core-async (28)
- # cursive (9)
- # datascript (3)
- # datomic (5)
- # defnpodcast (42)
- # devcards (60)
- # emacs (27)
- # hoplon (7)
- # lein-figwheel (5)
- # leiningen (12)
- # mount (8)
- # om (13)
- # play-clj (2)
- # reagent (47)
- # rethinkdb (5)
- # ring-swagger (7)
- # spacemacs (9)
- # specter (12)
- # testing (1)
- # untangled (1)
- # vim (11)
- # yada (31)
@madvas: Currently there’s no way of setting the indent of will-mount directly, no. Which defcomponent
is that you’re using there?
I have this problem with indentation of threading macros where it works in .clj files but not in .cljs files:
^ on the image I also tried to cmd + b on the ->>
in a cljs file, and as you can see it cannot find the definition but if I do the same thing in a .clj file it opens the macro definition in clojure core.cljs. EDIT: ->>
definition can now be found (fixed by re-adding the project.clj) but the indentation issue is still there
so its likely some kind of misconfiguration from my side, any ideas on how to solve it?
@cfleming: In the will-mount/defcomponent example, how does Cursive know which forms to treat as special? Is there a list somewhere?
The defcomponent
was om-tools
@nwjsmith: @danboykis: That should hopefully be out today.