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@cfleming now that 2018.3 is released, when can we expect a stable release of Cursive that is compatible with it? We have two adventurous, medium-sized teams using Cursive and it’s going to be a little bit tricky to ask them to do anything unusual (sticking to an old release of IntelliJ IDEA when there’s a new release, reverting to an old release if they’ve already upgraded to a new release, or installing anything EAP). Thanks.
I noticed https://github.com/cursive-ide/cursive/issues/2087 was created re: IntelliJ 2018.3
@andrethehunter Yes, I’m trying to upload the stable 1.8.0 release which will fix that but the plugin repository is having problems.
Works now. Thanks @cfleming!
@abdusalam your team can now upgrade with impunity 🙂. Sorry for the delay, I’ve been trying to upload it all day but JetBrains were having problems with the plugin repo.
Hi all, is there a way in Cursive to display doc strings hint for functions when i type a function name? I like this feature in Atom a lot. IDEA does suggest different spellings but I'd love to have docstrings next to them
Does anyone know how Cursive resolves/handles dependencies? I haven't been able to find any information on this.
Ah, nevermind. An updated version of Cursive makes it clearer.
Is there a way to create a command that does the same as 'Load file in REPL' but for a specific file that is not the active file in the editor?
Hi all!
Anyone met unmatched braces
issue? When Idea indexes the project – Cursive fails to parse a few files
java.lang.Throwable: Exception parsing /Users/spacegangster/.m2/repository/org/clojure/clojurescript/1.9.908/clojurescript-1.9.908.jar!/cljs/module_deps.js
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Unmatched braces in the pattern.
it renders Cursive unusable with clojurescript (at least 1.9.908 version) as cursive can’t parse it’s core Github issue : https://github.com/cursive-ide/cursive/issues/2083
@weavejester If you have further questions let me know, I’m not sure what you mean by your original question.
@cfleming On older versions of Cursive there's an option in the REPL configuration for "Use clojure.main in normal JVM process", but it doesn't make it clear what dependencies are being used for that. In the updated version, you get more options and can specify profiles and so forth.
So the issue was fixed by an update.
Oh right, I see what you mean - yes, hopefully that should be clearer in the new build, the old terminology was far from clear.
@stijn Hmm, I don’t think so, no, at least not without using tools.namespace or something similar and making a REPL command to execute it.
seems like https://github.com/cursive-ide/cursive/issues/775 is open again
Ah, ok. Oh, I see the problem, looks like implicit referring of the macro ns isn’t working for :refer
red macros, right?