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@mattsfrey That’s great, thanks for letting me know
@shaun-mahood That’s the one, thanks!
@cfleming just wanted to say I was able to change my macro so that it works well with the defn grammar. So you're probably right in saying the current built-in grammars are able to handle most cases
It's obviously kind of annoying that my editor choice affects my code, but in this case both versions of the macro were equally good
is https://github.com/onetom/boot-lein-generate still the way to go if one wants to develop Clojure + Boot + Cursive?
@cfleming wrt stack overflow: Not quite sure how to reproduce it. Have seen the issue with v14 and v15. Actually sent the stack using the process built into intellij. Does that reach you?
@cfleming Still got the stack overflow around in the logs. No trace of the file triggering the issue, though.
@chillenious i think so