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2018-07-19
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@gchewie Seems you have some broken middleware:
[WARNING] No nREPL middleware descriptor in metadata of [#function[clojure.core/comp/fn--5529]], see clojure.tools.middleware/set-descriptor!
Yeah, I've tried a few combinations again last night without success. I think I'm going to try again with a simpler project than fulcro or maybe try a different cljs REPL like shadow. I know someone who has gotten figwheel and CIDER to work, so it's possible... Maybe I'll ping him for a pair-up.
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Key must be integer, compiling:(/tmp/form-init8008431120095512647.clj:1:73)
I recently split a monolithic .el file into many smaller ones, but later the order in which I require those files is more are than science 😜 wondering if there are some interesting code analysis tools for elisp (which tell me e.g. which files depends on which -given defuns and their invocations-, whether there are circular deps, etc)