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So uhm... I'm attempting to follow the docs/guestbook.md
tutorial in order to get started. I'm 95% sure I have not skipped a step but when I refresh the page at the end, I get a RuntimeException
Did I miss something?
(also doesn't recognize v/required even though [guestbook.db.core :as db]
is in the requires)
@eslachance Since HugSQL uses the def-db-fns
macro to define functions on the fly, Cursive doesn't initially know how to resolve these functions. However, I think (though I haven't tried), you can tell Cursive to treat the def-db-fns
as a def
.
Here's more detail: https://cursive-ide.com/userguide/macros.html
@curtis.summers The issue isn't that Cursive doesn't see it but rather that lein run
isn't reading it either, though.