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@malabarba @benedek thanks! I'll do some more testing to see if that explains the behavior I'm getting. I've upgraded my cider and clj-refactor. The error message is deceptive though, Canโt find <symbol> on classpath
. Should perhaps be more something like <symbol> not found in loaded namespaces
...
@plexus: totally; one of our focuses going forward is to fix such trivial problems that introduce confusion
(ns lambdaisland.scratch)
(require 'cemerick.friend.credentials)
(bcrypt-credential-fn)
even after requiring the namespace, cljr-add-missing-libspec
won't find that bcrypt..
function
java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to resolve symbol: bcrypt-credential-fn in this context, compiling:(/home/arne/LambdaIsland/app/src/lambdaisland/scratch.clj:5:1)
what do people use to replace a matching pair of parens with curlies or brackets? I'm sure I've seen someone do it so it's a thing might have been @magnars
Right now I do M-<up>
to remove the parens, then type a pair of curlies and slurp the expressions back in, but that's a bit cumbersome
@plexus: do you want to change (whatever)
to {whatever}
?
I'm using smartparens.el
to do that:
C-( runs the command sp-rewrap-sexp, which is an interactive compiled
Lisp function in `smartparens.el'.
It is bound to C-(.
(sp-rewrap-sexp PAIR &optional KEEP-OLD)
although I don't have it bound to a key apparently, C-(
runs sp-backward-slurp-sexp
for me
hmm my bad, this is one of my custom configs:
;; change surround
(define-key sp-keymap (kbd "C-(") 'sp-rewrap-sexp)
Hey guys I'm trying to use org-babel
s with cider
here...
Anyone here use ob-clojure.el
to wrap the calls for babel? (http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/tree/lisp/ob-clojure.el)
I'm trying to use it here but when I run any source block of clojure inside babel I get this error: let*: Symbol's function definition is void: org-babel--get-vars
I got the latest org from ELPA (`org-20160404`), reloaded it (load "org.el") (load "ob-clojure.el")
, did M-x cider-jack-in
on the org buffer, and now I can eval code
You can find the version of org with M-x org-version
, mine is Org-mode version 8.3.4 (8.3.4-31-gcb683e-elpa @ /home/arne/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20160404/)
hmmm my org-mode is Org-mode version 8.2.10 (release_8.2.10 @ /usr/local/share/emacs/24.5/lisp/org/)