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@dev-hartmann Hi, which part does not match the doc says? I write this ob-clojure-literate
, I'm still not good at Elisp and Clojure, so might not very good enough to use it right now.
I would prefer my closing paren, if on a line of it’s own, be on the same column as the opening paren.
How do I make (read-from-minibuffer "Tell me something")
return nil
if I press C-g
? (rather than an error)
I tried various incantations, to no avail
Got it:
(defun vemv/read-from-minibuffer (&optional prompt)
"Catches C-g as nil"
(interactive)
(let* ((inhibit-quit t)
(output (with-local-quit
(read-from-minibuffer (or prompt "=> ")))))
(or output
(setq quit-flag nil))))
I’m trying to use deps.edn. It works in one project I’ve been developing for awhile, but today I started a new one and it’s completely horked