Hey!

Last week I sent an email announcing some code that I've been working on to bring Common Lisp style restarts to Clojure. I just released the first version! You can see it at https://github.com/czan/dont-give-up.

More interestingly, though, I also have a working CIDER interface for dealing with unhandled restarts interactively:

 https://github.com/czan/dont-give-up.nrepl

At the moment I provide restarts for some of the failures in clojure.core (some compilation errors, agent failures, future failures), it's worth using already! Particularly given you can add it to your user profile to get a more interactive CIDER REPL without needing to change your code at all.

I'm not comfortable recommending dont-give-up to anyone building libraries at the moment, because I don't want to commit to keeping the interface stable, but I would love some help thinking about and implementing other sensible restarts for things in clojure.core.

Carlo

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