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Hi, I just allowed IntelliJ to update itself and now I have “Cursive Incompatible (since build 211.0 > IC-202.7660.26)“. I’m not being prompted to update Cursive though. Any help?
I have a repl which has been running for weeks and now if I resize it my machine goes into full takeoff and pinwheels for 5 minutes
I wish I'd remembered before I had to wait
did that fix it btw? was jus a wild guess, I remember clearing the output easing the load on my machine a few times
yes it does work. If I print a lot of data in the REPL, say around 1 minute's worth of scrolling, then it will slow subsequent window resizing to around 1 second lag on my machine. Clearing the output restores responsiveness
Is there any way to make Cursive understand shadow-cljs :default syntax? Or at least mute this specific warning?
There isn’t at the moment, sorry, but I’m planning improvements in this area shortly.
Are there some known issues in the macroexpansion tooling of cursive? Seems like the opened window contains right stuff, but it can't be interacted with, so I can't scroll to view all of it or select any text or change any options in the window