Although, sometimes it works. I don't know exactly what conditions triggers 
it. Maybe it depends on where the error is, what type of error it is, or 
something else. Sigh.

On Friday, May 2, 2014 6:06:59 PM UTC+2, Oskar Kvist wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I'm using Vim, vim-fireplace, `lein repl`, and tools.namespace.
>
> When I run `(tools.namespace.repl/refresh)` from within vim via fireplace, 
> it usually (perhaps always) works the first time. Say there is a simple 
> error like a misspelled word. The second time I try to run 
> `(tools.namespace.repl/refresh)`, I get back the error "nREPL: namespace 
> not found". I don't know exactly what causes it. If I search for it on the 
> web, most hits are fireplace issues. But it says "nREPL", and maybe 
> "namespace not found" can have something to do with tools.namespace 
> unloading them while refreshing. If I quit and restart `lein repl`, the 
> error disappears the first time I do `(tools.namespace.repl/refresh)`. But 
> for the second error after the restart, it comes back, i.e. the exact same 
> thing happens as before, only I have managed to fix one more error in my 
> code.
>
> Does anyone know what's wrong?
>

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