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I have a strange one: apparently our corporate network blocks connections to 0.0.0.0
, so when the JS runtime tries to connect to the shadow-cljs server, it blocks the connections
ahhh when I was skimming the docs, I thought that the http config was for managing the settings for serving a front-end project. my bad 😅 thanks!
I’m getting a spec error when trying to compile some code that is in fact valid
Getting rid of the :card/keys
in favor of just :keys
compiles
I’m on clojurescript 1.9.946
And shadow 2.0.146
Any ideas why this fails the spec?
clj
Clojure 1.9.0
user=> (fn [{:card/keys [:slug :title :can-edit? :can-complete?]}])
CompilerException clojure.lang.ExceptionInfo: Call to clojure.core/fn did not conform to spec:
Oh yeah, let me check my Clojure version
That fixed it
Thatnks @thheller
it may work with default CLJS since they don't have the core.specs in the 946 release
I wonder if self-hosted CLJS is a little different, cause in Lumo I’m ok with it
Ok, makes sense
Good to know
Just played around with the new hud, works like a charm @thheller!