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Sanity checking. I expected a "Resolve cursive-macro.the-macro/defc as..." to popup. And it is not? What am I missing?
cursive_macro/macro_user.cljs:
(ns cursive-macro.macro-user
(:require [cursive-macro.the-macro :refer [defc]]))
(defc Component
[this props])
cursive_macro/the_macro.cljc
(ns cursive-macro.the-macro
#?(:cljs (:require-macros cursive-macro.the-macro)))
(defmacro defc
[& args])
It looks like you might be right-clicking on the definition of the macro instead of the implementation. Can you try right-clicking the 'defc' by Component
instead?