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Has anyone seen this error referencing clojure/future
that fulcro 2.7.2 pulls in?
Caused by: Syntax error macroexpanding clojure.core/ns at (clojure/future.clj:1:1).
Syntax error compiling at (clojure/core/specs/alpha.clj:1:1).
are you sure it’s fulcro related?
i don’t think fulcro uses futures (i could be wrong)
fulcro, fulcro-incubator, pathom all seem to use clojure-future-spec
for backwards compatible spec to clojure 1.8, but this causes problems when using 1.10
oh future-spec, i was thing the clojure.core/future thing