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2018-09-03
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That’s a long-standing issue. @gonewest818 was working on a solution to handle long-output in a more intelligent fashion a while ago, but unfortunately his work never made it to master
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Basically we need some way to fold huge output in the REPL and be able to expand it in small increments.
I have recently set emacs to truncate lines in my repl buffers in the hope that it will stop emacs locking up if I accidentally output something huge. So far it seems to be working. I put this in the config:
(add-hook 'cider-repl-mode-hook (lambda () (setq truncate-lines t)))
and bound toggle-truncate-lines
to C-c C-t so I can turn it back on easily.I can't seem to eval/autocomplete with the latest cider after doing jack-in
no, after I connect it freezes for a while
That shows up fine after it's done
but as I eval, I don't get errors or anything
now I'm getting a freezing issue after it connects, wasn't happening before
it just shows connection established, but I can't actually do anything
then when I do C-g I can switch to the buffer but no commands go through
I'm going to just see if it freezes for a long time or eventually lets up
Ok, I did a full update of my packages and my config (spacemacs) and it works now
I'm hoping to eventually migrate to a custom emacs config, but of course that's a job in itself lol