On Thursday, 6 September 2018 15:09:15 UTC+1, Andy Fingerhut wrote: > > > If you have a few minutes to try out the tests in my repo to see if you > get different results than I did, I'd be curious to hear if your results > are different. I'd be more curious to learn of a way to write a unit test > that gives the exception you see with Clojure 1.10.0-alpha7. > > Thanks for your help. I think I've made a mistake somewhere. I use emacs + CIDER and run the tests from there. With 'lein test' I don't see that error, but I do from emacs. So it may be something that's been updated in CIDER rather than clojure itself. I didn't realise they were different. The offending test was in a work project which has been put on hold/abandoned, but every time a new clojure comes out, I test it again to check it still works (ever hopeful it might be reinstated!). So, more had changed than just alpha6 to alpha7 when I tested this time.
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