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Hi folks, is there a reason why a lib like ring-oauth2
depends on clojure 1.7? Is it so that it’s more backwards compatible and usable in lower clojure versions?
Thing is, my CIDER doesn’t like it:
WARNING: Clojure version (1.7.0) is not supported (minimum 1.8.0). CIDER will not work. (More information) WARNING: CIDER requires cider-nrepl to be fully functional. Some features will not be available without it! (More information)
Yes, it’s so it’s compatible. By depending on an older version, we ensure that we’re not accidentally relying on features introduced in a later version.
Other than that, I created a https://github.com/weavejester/ring-oauth2/pull/45 🙂