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@mfikes: do you think that sh-async
is enough to warrant another release of planck 2.0?
@johanatan: I’d suggest doing a script/clean at the top. My only guess is it needs to build the ClojureScript compiler afresh given that I’ve set it to build a specific commit hash.
@mfikes: not sure if you're aware of this or if it is specific to me but:
Jonathans-MacBook-Pro:screencap jonathan$ brew install --HEAD planck
==> Cloning
Updating /Users/jonathan/Library/Caches/Homebrew/planck--git
==> Checking out branch master
==> ./script/build-sandbox
Error: No such file or directory - build/Release/planck
Yeah… for now you’ll unfortunately need to do brew edit planck
and then add
depends_on “maven" => :build
(This is because I have Planck currently depending on building its own ClojureScript compiler.)i just ended up doing: build/script on a cloned copy of the src and copying the bin over to /usr/local/bin
@mfikes: i'm not a huge fan of code/information repetition. would you be opposed to merely surfacing the original docstring on sh-internal
from both sh
and sh-async
?
So, this works:
cljs.user=> (def doc-string "doc string")
#'cljs.user/doc-string
cljs.user=> (def ^{:doc doc-string} a nil)
#'cljs.user/a
[how do you get planck to print out the docstring for a var tho? (just to verify that it actually did take effect)]