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ran into a strange issue where yurt
doesn't correctly return a dependent component when it is referenced within a go-loop: https://github.com/tolitius/yurt/issues/1
Hello everybody, I need a confirmation, I have my defstate ^{:on-reload :noop}
is the following expected behavior?
- when I call clojure.tools/refresh
and I have not modified the source file of the state, :start
is called but not :stop
- when I call clojure.tools/refresh
and I did not touch the source, no :start
is called, no :stop
is called
because I am trying to avoid the reloading of a state but :start
is called and I need to understand why..