Hello,

In order to get a better understanding of how some things happen in Clojure,
I'd like to step through Clojure code (and I mean the Java code used to
implement Clojure). Basically, just debug a REPL, set breakpoints etc.

Since there's a free version of IDEA, I downloaded it and successfully
created an IDEA project out of existing Clojure sources.

Now when I try to get a REPL (by using clojure.main as the startup class), I
get an error about clojure/core.clj not being on the classpath. While a very
rough solution would be to just move clj/clojure somewhere on the path, I'd
like to know how to change the classpath for a module.

I did try playing with the module settings and add a 'library' which has a
path to clj/clojure, but I must be doing something wrong, as it doesn't seem
to affect the -cp option of the java invocation (I'm checking this using the
output window).

Since I am a complete IDEA newbie, I'd be very happy if someone who is using
IDEA to work on Clojure can provide a few pointers. I don't mind trying this
with Eclipse, so Eclipse advice is welcome too.

Many thanks and Happy New Year everyone,
-- 
Miron Brezuleanu

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