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If anyone is using parinfer-rust
with one of those new-fangled M1 chips, I managed to finally get it to work
Not that I really use the mac for development, but I like consistency and it bugged me 🙂
It actually got me thinking - now that graalvm has matured and Clojure 1.10.2 has better support, perhaps a parinfer-clj
using a compiled rust to Clojure port done 🙂
Any CoC/clojure-lsp users out there: I can’t seem to figure out how to add a missing namespace alias to my :require
block. I’m using the mappings from @snoe’s .vimrc
but I’m not sure which one to use (`cram` for add-missing-libspec
?). Any ideas?
Thanks @dharrigan. I was working in a .cljc
file with reader conditionals to pull in different :require
s based on CLJ vs CLJS, which I guess LSP doesn’t support (understandably). It works fine without those reader conditionals.