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Hey all - I'm trying to get vim-iced
to work with a cljs project. Anytime I try to connect I get the message:
Missing dependency: refactor-nrepl/refactor-nrepl => 2.5.0
Missing dependency: nrepl/nrepl => 0.7.0
Missing dependency: iced-nrepl/iced-nrepl => 1.0.4
Some dependencies or middlewares are missing. It will be the cause of malfunction.
This is despite those dependencies being specified in both my shadow-cljs.edn
file as well as passing them in manually as dependencies via the command line.
The functionality is indeed malfunctioning, nearly every command fails. Any suggestions on how to investigate why this failure is happening?@bendy Oh, it seems updating to qualified name is the cause. https://github.com/liquidz/vim-iced/commit/74cffa5baf23304ca1b0da283ccd80fabc929b73#diff-29bd8491c570ce25397243cf594a6245 Thanks for your reporting!
vim-iced works great for my clojure projects but I gave conjure a try this morning and have been enjoying it
does anyone know if there is a conjure equivalent to "run tests for current namespace"?
See :help conjure-client-clojure-nrepl
for the exhaustive list, I think I have one that will run the test file for your current source file too :thinking_face: as in it appends -test if it's not there.
Yeah, sorry about that, the notes about the client specific help files are down the bottom, I should shuffle it around to make it more prominent. The divide in the helpfiles is a source of confusion for a few people.
Some things are common to every Conjure client, some things are Clojure specific. I have to split it up or you'll end up with thousands of lines of help where only some of it is relevant 😬
Also see #conjure for more specific chat as well as https://conjure.fun/discord if you have further questions 🙂