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2018-11-05
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So - I finally upgraded to cidr 19 - From what I understand, I need to now use cider-jack-in-clj&cljs
to start a clj and cljs repl simultaniously. However, when doing this my cider repl will no longer process anything I send it. I.e. (prn "AAA")
@kvit have a look at two REPL buffers, my guess is that your ClojureScript REPL didn't complete its upgrade process
Sometimes when I eval something that throws an exception, my cursor is shot to the top of the buffer.
Is there a way to... not do that?
This only seems to happen with some of the things I eval. For example, if I eval a non-existing symbol, like awefijsd
, the cursor goes to the top