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@dominicm @pesterhazy fixed. I’ve deployed a new snapshot, I was on a dev branch when I deployed the last one
@bhauman anything concern you about the event-target being nil
? Or should I just switch to using the snapshots and those are pretty stable?
@bhauman I'm a little confused really, happy to get debugging at a low level with a little direction
@dominicm there is a problem here and I just fixed it, but it should fall back to goog.events.EventTarget, so its like that’s not loading in the correct order for you
@dominicm https://github.com/bhauman/figwheel-core/blob/master/src/figwheel/core.cljc#L132
I recently ran into an issue where loading the CLJS stuff in head
resulted in complaints because figwheel was trying to add an event listener to document.body
which obviously didn’t exist at that time. I see that some recent version of figwheel-core
fixed that, by adding that listener to document
instead, and I’m bringing that custom version in manually for now 🙂
(I’m integrating CLJS/figwheel into a hairy old jquery/require.js app and the only way to do it is to load the CLJS stuff first thing in the head, otherwise jquery & co take over my scripts! What a mess)
unfortunately I don’t have any new bells and whistles in it to justify the 0.2.0 label 🙂
@bhauman 0.2.0 already worked with the same code. I'll switch to the snapshot then 😊
I'm trying to port a project that was using lein-figwheel to figwheel-main. as a start I just removed all figwheel configuration and added the figwheel-main dependency in the :dev profile. when trying to run lein run -m figwheel.main
I get the following error:
java.io.FileNotFoundException: Could not locate figwheel_sidecar/repl_api__init.class or figwheel_sidecar/repl_api.clj on classpath. Please check that namespaces with dashes use underscores in the Clojure file name.