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2018-03-31
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How do I prevent my logs from being truncated in the repl? For exmaple, logging out a list of 100 items would result in (1 2 3...85 ...)
without the last elements being printed. Coworkers with regular Emacs don't have this. Thx!
@fedreg Isn't this controlled by *print-length*
inside the REPL? But might me spcemacs sets this to 85?
@fedreg I just tested using [email protected] and clojure 1.9.0: I can easily print out beyond 85 in the repl buffer.
But *print-length*
is set to 100… So i can only guess $something sets it to 85 for you.
@spfeiffer Thanks! It wasn't cutting off at 85; that was just an arbitrary number I used. Looks like 100 was the cutoff. I will use the cider-repl-print-length
var you suggested. Thanks for the help!!!
@fedreg Ah OK, i see. But still, it has nothing to do with spacemacs vs. emacs, it must be a configuration thing in cider.
@spfeiffer Yes, that did the trick. Appreciate it