This page is not created by, affiliated with, or supported by Slack Technologies, Inc.
2018-12-07
Channels
- # adventofcode (202)
- # aleph (8)
- # announcements (13)
- # architecture (1)
- # aws (2)
- # beginners (201)
- # boot (1)
- # bristol-clojurians (1)
- # calva (2)
- # cider (23)
- # cljs-dev (22)
- # cljsrn (2)
- # clojure (105)
- # clojure-bangladesh (1)
- # clojure-berlin (8)
- # clojure-dev (104)
- # clojure-europe (3)
- # clojure-italy (5)
- # clojure-losangeles (1)
- # clojure-nl (24)
- # clojure-russia (55)
- # clojure-spec (44)
- # clojure-uk (19)
- # clojurescript (58)
- # component (58)
- # cursive (3)
- # data-science (1)
- # datomic (27)
- # duct (6)
- # events (6)
- # figwheel-main (6)
- # fulcro (15)
- # jobs (3)
- # kaocha (5)
- # luminus (1)
- # music (1)
- # nrepl (2)
- # off-topic (24)
- # onyx (1)
- # pedestal (3)
- # protorepl (8)
- # re-frame (18)
- # reagent (39)
- # reitit (1)
- # remote-jobs (1)
- # ring (15)
- # rum (11)
- # shadow-cljs (5)
- # sql (8)
- # tools-deps (12)
- # vim (7)
I have run into this issue as well. Unfortunately I don't know of a way to do this. This could be solved by lazy compilation, but ATM figwheel compiles all files in watch-dirs eagerly, whether they're reference in other namespaces or not.
👍 4
@pesterhazy what context have you run into this in?
also including directories in watch-dirs that contain namespaces which cause compile errors
because of a refactoring, or because the project configuration is not up to date and foreign-libs nss aren't found by the compiler