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When using a SassWatcher (like in the wiki) is there way to get feedback? I think my errors are getting swallowed
I can get everything working if I compiled to public/
but if I try compiling to app/assets
I get all sorts of errors on load
in particular:
base.js:66 Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'CLOSURE_UNCOMPILED_DEFINES' of undefined
cljs_deps.js:1 Uncaught TypeError: goog.addDependency is not a function
Uncaught TypeError: goog.require is not a function
Uncaught TypeError: goog.require is not a function
I should note that all of this works just fine on the actual figwheel server (i.e. localhost:3449
)
@venantius: it looks like you aren't able to load your main :output-to target
the only assumption I have is that it has something to do with the rails asset pipeline
for what it’s worth, in the short term I’m just shoving it in public
and running with that since everything seems to work fine that way