I've released a cljs port of clojure-complete:

Here's the mailing list announcement, also inlined.

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/clojurescript/Dt1s4laHFXc
cljs-complete, A Clojure library designed to auto-complete clojurescript 
based on cljs compiler state.

- With leiningen:
     [cljs-complete "0.1.0"]

- Usage

;; env is pulled from cljs compiler state
=> (completions @cljs.env/*compiler* "al" 'cljs.core)
("alength" "alter-meta!")

This is meant to hook into piggieback, that'll be the next thing I try. I 
hope I can get some help with the hairy emacs bits :-).


On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 1:54:27 AM UTC-5, Bozhidar Batsov wrote:
>
> I'm cider's maintainer. The problem with code completion for ClojureScript 
> is that the default mechanism is based on the Clojure-only library 
> https://github.com/ninjudd/clojure-complete. As I don't use ClojureScript 
> I haven't paid much attention to it so far. If there is a similar library 
> for ClojureScript I might add support for it. Btw, cider will also pick up 
> any nREPL middleware that provides a "complete" op - if there is a 
> ClojureScript nREPL completion middleware it can be used with cider even 
> now. Ideally at some point we'll have unified middleware supporting both 
> Clojure & ClojureScript.
>
> On Sunday, January 5, 2014 10:30:44 PM UTC+2, Alexandru Nedelcu wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I can’t get auto-completion or jumping to the definition of a function in 
>> Emacs, while working with ClojureScript. Is this a limitation of Emacs’ 
>> Cider <https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider> plugin?
>>
>> I managed to get nRepl working by using the awesome 
>> com.cemerick/austin<https://github.com/cemerick/austin>plugin for lein 
>> (besides including the plugin in 
>> project.clj I’ve got no other special configuration). So to work with 
>> ClojureScript, from inside an nRepl session, I execute the following (not 
>> sure if this is right):
>>
>> (cemerick.austin.repls/exec :exec-cmds ["google-chrome"])
>>
>> In Emacs I do the same thing, by first starting the repl with 
>> cider-jack-in and then I execute the above command. Compiling the 
>> current buffer works (C-c C-k), I can also send expressions for evaluation 
>> to the repl (C-x C-e).
>>
>> However, as I said, auto-completion doesn’t work and neither does jumping 
>> to the definition of a function. Is there any way to get these features 
>> while working with ClojureScript in Emacs? Or maybe in another IDE?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -- 
>> Alexandru Nedelcu
>> www.bionicspirit.com
>>
>> PGP Public Key:
>> https://bionicspirit.com/key.aexpk 
>>
>

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