Re: [ccw-users] Re: [ANN] Release 0.35.0 of Counterclockwise

2016-09-29 Thread Laurent PETIT
ime, and I appreciate the work update. > > > On Saturday, July 9, 2016 at 11:09:42 PM UTC+2, laurent.petit wrote: >> >> Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. >> >> Counterclockwise 0.35.0 has been released. >> >> Highlights: >> >

Clojure 1.9.0-alpha12 breaks REPL for counterclockwise

2016-09-21 Thread PK
I am using Counterclockwise (Clojure plugin for Eclipse) 0.35.0.STABLE001 ccw.feature.feature.group Counterclockwise in Eclipse Version: Neon Release (4.6.0) Build id: 20160613-1800 If I use Clojure 1.8.0 in my project, the REPL starts and connects just fine. If I switch to 1.9.0-alpha12

Re: [ANN] Release 0.35.0 of Counterclockwise

2016-09-09 Thread casper
11:09:42 PM UTC+2, laurent.petit wrote: > > Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. > > Counterclockwise 0.35.0 has been released. > > Highlights: > > - Eclipse Neon Support > > This is the first version which requires Java 8 > > ChangeLog >

Re: [ANN] Release 0.35.0 of Counterclockwise

2016-07-09 Thread Mark Engelberg
Thank you! On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 2:09 PM, Laurent PETIT wrote: > Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. > > Counterclockwise 0.35.0 has been released. > > Highlights: > > - Eclipse Neon Support > > This is the first version which re

[ANN] Release 0.35.0 of Counterclockwise

2016-07-09 Thread Laurent PETIT
Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. Counterclockwise 0.35.0 has been released. Highlights: - Eclipse Neon Support This is the first version which requires Java 8 ChangeLog = http://doc.ccw-ide.org/ChangeLog.html#_changes_between_counterclockwise_0_34_0_and_0_35_0

Re: [ANN] Release 0.34.0 of Counterclockwise

2016-05-06 Thread Sean Corfield
On 5/6/16, 2:49 PM, "Fluid Dynamics" wrote: > That's hours and hundreds of megabytes of downloading, The latest Eclipse for Java Developers is 166MB which I believe is the edition most Clojure developers would need, to use CCW? For that to take “hours” to download, your Internet download speed

Re: [ANN] Release 0.34.0 of Counterclockwise

2016-05-06 Thread Fluid Dynamics
On Friday, May 6, 2016 at 11:48:29 AM UTC-4, Sean Corfield wrote: > > Well, “standalone” CCW is still Eclipse under the hood, right? What I > suspect here is that it packaged a stripped down Eclipse that is no longer > capable of updating itself past some change that the Eclipse project made. >

Re: [ANN] Release 0.34.0 of Counterclockwise

2016-05-06 Thread Sean Corfield
Well, “standalone” CCW is still Eclipse under the hood, right? What I suspect here is that it packaged a stripped down Eclipse that is no longer capable of updating itself past some change that the Eclipse project made. I’d recommend installing an up-to-date version of Eclipse itself, then insta

Re: [ANN] Release 0.34.0 of Counterclockwise

2016-05-06 Thread Fluid Dynamics
On Thursday, May 5, 2016 at 7:45:39 PM UTC-4, Luc wrote: > > I remember this problem but this is > an eclipse bug if my memory is not > failing. They had removed Marketplace > by mistake. > > Are you using the latest version of Eclipse ? > > Luc P. > It's *standalone* CCW 0.28.0 trying to update i

Re: [ANN] Release 0.34.0 of Counterclockwise

2016-05-05 Thread Luc
I remember this problem but this is an eclipse bug if my memory is not failing. They had removed Marketplace by mistake. Are you using the latest version of Eclipse ? Luc P. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send

Re: [ANN] Release 0.34.0 of Counterclockwise

2016-05-05 Thread Fluid Dynamics
On Friday, August 21, 2015 at 8:11:14 AM UTC-4, laurent.petit wrote: > > Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. > > Counterclockwise 0.34.0 has been released. > > Highlights: > > - Resource hyperlinks: you can Cmd+Clik (or F3) on string literals that >

Re: ANSI in Eclipse CounterClockwise REPL

2015-09-14 Thread Ralf Schmitt
Roy Riggs writes: > Just started teaching myself Clojure, there's one thing that seems to elude > me. I'd like to be able to pretty print output from my project in the > REPL. Clearly it already supports coloring text somehow, but I can't > figure out how to do it myself and haven't been abl

ANSI in Eclipse CounterClockwise REPL

2015-09-13 Thread Roy Riggs
Just started teaching myself Clojure, there's one thing that seems to elude me. I'd like to be able to pretty print output from my project in the REPL. Clearly it already supports coloring text somehow, but I can't figure out how to do it myself and haven't been able to figure out the trick.

[ANN] Release 0.34.0 of Counterclockwise

2015-08-21 Thread Laurent PETIT
Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. Counterclockwise 0.34.0 has been released. Highlights: - Resource hyperlinks: you can Cmd+Clik (or F3) on string literals that represent resources, they will be open. Searches for files relative to the current file, or the classpath, or

[ANN] Release 0.33.0 of Counterclockwise

2015-08-06 Thread Laurent PETIT
Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. Counterclockwise 0.33.0 has been released. Highlights: - double-click in front of forms select the whole form - double-click inside a symbol selects the whole symbol (does not stop at hyphens) - Outline accepts tagged litterals - Load file

Re: [ANN] Release 0.32.0 of Counterclockwise

2015-07-31 Thread Shantanu Kumar
On Friday, 31 July 2015 19:41:45 UTC+5:30, fasfsfgs wrote: > > Sorry for my noobness but is there any tutorial on how to use > counterclockwise? > > I'm a java developer and I'm super curious about Clojure. > I'm still learning the very basics of the langu

Re: [ANN] Release 0.32.0 of Counterclockwise

2015-07-31 Thread fasfsfgs
Sorry for my noobness but is there any tutorial on how to use counterclockwise? I'm a java developer and I'm super curious about Clojure. I'm still learning the very basics of the language and I'd like to keep using eclipse for now since I'm very familiar with it. Tha

Re: [ANN] Release 0.32.0 of Counterclockwise

2015-07-30 Thread François
heel et ca marche direct, repl inclus ^^ A mesurer sur la distance, particulierement le systeme de plugins qui semble "beautifully simple", mais si la promesse est tenue, ca va etre un sacre hit de l'ete ! Vive ccw! On Thursday, July 30, 2015 at 1:34:16 AM UTC+2, Laurent PETIT wr

Re: [ANN] Release 0.32.0 of Counterclockwise

2015-07-30 Thread Alan Thompson
, Jul 30, 2015 at 1:45 AM, Andrea Richiardi < a.richiardi.w...@gmail.com> wrote: > Great! :D > > On Thursday, July 30, 2015 at 1:34:29 AM UTC+2, Laurent PETIT wrote: >> >> Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. >> >> Counterclockwise 0.3

Re: [ANN] Release 0.32.0 of Counterclockwise

2015-07-30 Thread Andrea Richiardi
Great! :D On Thursday, July 30, 2015 at 1:34:29 AM UTC+2, Laurent PETIT wrote: > > Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. > > Counterclockwise 0.32.0 has been released. > > Highlights: > > - Clojure 1.7.0 support > - Cider-nrepl support > - C

Re: [ANN] Release 0.32.0 of Counterclockwise

2015-07-30 Thread Andrea Richiardi
LOL! I can confirm I am indeed male, and btw, in the wiki page maybe it says the same, it was also the name of an apostle and he moved to the eastern part of Europe to preach. That is probably why the masculine name is more popular in Europe...not sure though. I am going to read the link, thanks

Re: [ANN] Release 0.32.0 of Counterclockwise

2015-07-30 Thread Colin Fleming
I can't believe it's come to this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea "Gender Female , except in Italian , Albanian and Romansh

Re: [ANN] Release 0.32.0 of Counterclockwise

2015-07-30 Thread Fluid Dynamics
On Thursday, July 30, 2015 at 7:05:07 AM UTC-4, Laurent PETIT wrote: > > No, just a problem in your syntax analyzer, which does not seem to know > that Andrea can also be a surname given to males in Europe. > It wasn't a surname. Andrea is a feminine given name. There are masculine variants, And

Re: [ANN] Release 0.32.0 of Counterclockwise

2015-07-30 Thread Gary Verhaegen
I'm all for increasing the visibility of women in technology and for trying to avoid simplistic assimilations like "programmer = male", but in this case I think it's more like a simplistic "ends in a = female" on your part, and I'm afraid Laurent did not make a grammatical mistake: https://github.

Re: [ANN] Release 0.32.0 of Counterclockwise

2015-07-30 Thread Laurent PETIT
No, just a problem in your syntax analyzer, which does not seem to know that Andrea can also be a surname given to males in Europe. Same for Cecil, in the opposite direction: in France, Cecile is generally given to females. Cheers, 2015-07-30 13:02 GMT+02:00 Fluid Dynamics : > On Thursday, July

Re: [ANN] Release 0.32.0 of Counterclockwise

2015-07-30 Thread Fluid Dynamics
On Thursday, July 30, 2015 at 5:43:39 AM UTC-4, Laurent PETIT wrote: > > I have forgotten to thank Andrea Richiardi for his involvement in this > release content. > ^^ ^^^ Syntax error, line 1: Clauses do not agree as to grammatical gender. Typo som

Re: [ANN] Release 0.32.0 of Counterclockwise

2015-07-30 Thread Steffen Dienst
collaborators, cheers! Am Donnerstag, 30. Juli 2015 01:34:16 UTC+2 schrieb laurent.petit: > > Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. > > Counterclockwise 0.32.0 has been released. > > Highlights: > > - Clojure 1.7.0 support > - Cider-nrepl support > - Clojurescri

Re: [ANN] Release 0.32.0 of Counterclockwise

2015-07-30 Thread Laurent PETIT
- better automated UI tests - integration of SWTBotRecorder to help users report bugs in the future - making the tracing feature work and be usable from the Preferences UI - ... Thank you again, Andrea ! 2015-07-30 1:33 GMT+02:00 Laurent PETIT : > Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure developm

Re: [ANN] Release 0.32.0 of Counterclockwise

2015-07-29 Thread Ed Maphis
Thanks Laurent, looks like an exciting release. > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com Note that posts from new members are moderated - please be patient with your first po

[ANN] Release 0.32.0 of Counterclockwise

2015-07-29 Thread Laurent PETIT
Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. Counterclockwise 0.32.0 has been released. Highlights: - Clojure 1.7.0 support - Cider-nrepl support - Clojurescript support - macro-expansion via editor hovers - Embedded User plugins such as : font zoom mode for presentations, ANSI

[ANN] Release 0.31.1 of Counterclockwise

2014-12-04 Thread Laurent PETIT
Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. Counterclockwise 0.31.1 has been released. There was a problem with Eclipse restarts if clojure editors were still open. As a bonus, additional work on user plugins is delivered in 0.31.1. ChangeLog = http://doc.ccw-ide.org

[ANN] Release 0.31.0 of Counterclockwise

2014-12-04 Thread Laurent PETIT
Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. Counterclockwise 0.31.0 has ben released. Fix some annoying workspace locks when project.clj was updating in the background. Add User Plugin APIs ; also starts to post some events using the Eclipse API Event Broker (:ccw.editor.saved

Re: Considering dropping Eclipse 3.x support for counterclockwise

2014-12-04 Thread Dennis Haupt
yuno 2014-12-04 11:45 GMT+01:00 Laurent PETIT : > The following Eclipse names are 3.x based : Indigo, Helios, Galileo > > The following are 4.x based : Juno, Kepler, Luna > > 2014-12-04 11:17 GMT+01:00 Laurent PETIT : > >> Hello, >> >> Eclipse 4.x has been around for many years now, and I'm cons

Re: Considering dropping Eclipse 3.x support for counterclockwise

2014-12-04 Thread Laurent PETIT
The following Eclipse names are 3.x based : Indigo, Helios, Galileo The following are 4.x based : Juno, Kepler, Luna 2014-12-04 11:17 GMT+01:00 Laurent PETIT : > Hello, > > Eclipse 4.x has been around for many years now, and I'm considering > dropping definitely the support for Eclipse 3.x. > >

Re: Considering dropping Eclipse 3.x support for counterclockwise

2014-12-04 Thread Mikera
I would totally support this if it makes it easier to enhance Counterclockwise (which I love!) Not personally aware of anyone still stuck on Eclipse 3.x On Thursday, 4 December 2014 18:18:34 UTC+8, Laurent PETIT wrote: > > Hello, > > Eclipse 4.x has been around for many years

Considering dropping Eclipse 3.x support for counterclockwise

2014-12-04 Thread Laurent PETIT
Hello, Eclipse 4.x has been around for many years now, and I'm considering dropping definitely the support for Eclipse 3.x. This would simplify ccw internals (merge 2 plugins which are separate due to this), and also allow ccw to embrace Eclipse 4.x APIs in more areas than today (today only User

[ANN] Release 0.30.0 of Counterclockwise

2014-11-20 Thread Laurent PETIT
Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. Counterclockwise 0.30.0 has been released. The previous 0.29.1 release was buggy, so I worked hard to fix things and come with a new stable version. Highlights: - CCW/Standalone product based on shiny new Eclipse Mars M3 - stability fixes

Re: [ANN] Counterclockwise User Plugins reloaded

2014-11-16 Thread Laurent PETIT
gt; >> -- >> Laurent >> >> >> 2014-11-13 17:34 GMT+01:00 Laurent PETIT > >: >> >>> Since there has been interest in writing User Plugins this last month, >>> I've decided to be more serious about it. >>> >>> *Coun

Re: [ANN] Counterclockwise User Plugins reloaded

2014-11-16 Thread Atamert Ölçgen
ere has been interest in writing User Plugins this last month, >> I've decided to be more serious about it. >> >> *Counterclockwise User Plugins allow you to customize Counterclockwise / >> Eclipse with Clojure!!* >> >> *User Plugins are...* >> >&

Re: [ANN] Release 0.29.1 of Counterclockwise

2014-11-14 Thread Laurent PETIT
14-11-14 15:41 GMT+01:00 Simon Brooke : > >> Unfortunately your website at http://doc.ccw-ide.org/ >> <http://doc.ccw-ide.org/documentation.html#_install_counterclockwise> appears >> to be down. >> >> >> On Thursday, 13 November 2014 15:00:52 UTC, Lau

Re: [ANN] Release 0.29.1 of Counterclockwise

2014-11-14 Thread Laurent PETIT
tion.html#_install_counterclockwise> appears > to be down. > > > On Thursday, 13 November 2014 15:00:52 UTC, Laurent PETIT wrote: >> >> Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. >> >> Counterclockwise 0.29.1 has been released. >> >> Fixes bugs of th

Re: [ANN] Release 0.29.1 of Counterclockwise

2014-11-14 Thread Simon Brooke
Unfortunately your website at http://doc.ccw-ide.org/ <http://doc.ccw-ide.org/documentation.html#_install_counterclockwise> appears to be down. On Thursday, 13 November 2014 15:00:52 UTC, Laurent PETIT wrote: > > Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. > >

Re: [ANN] Release 0.29.1 of Counterclockwise

2014-11-13 Thread Laurent PETIT
et in touch. 2014-11-13 16:00 GMT+01:00 Laurent PETIT : > Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. > > Counterclockwise 0.29.1 has been released. > > Fixes bugs of the 0.29.0 version. > > > ChangeLog > = > > &

Re: [ANN] Counterclockwise User Plugins reloaded

2014-11-13 Thread Laurent PETIT
s been interest in writing User Plugins this last month, > I've decided to be more serious about it. > > *Counterclockwise User Plugins allow you to customize Counterclockwise / > Eclipse with Clojure!!* > > *User Plugins are...* > > - *Safe*: plug / unplug user plugins

[ANN] Counterclockwise User Plugins reloaded

2014-11-13 Thread Laurent PETIT
Since there has been interest in writing User Plugins this last month, I've decided to be more serious about it. *Counterclockwise User Plugins allow you to customize Counterclockwise / Eclipse with Clojure!!* *User Plugins are...* - *Safe*: plug / unplug user plugins by adding / deleting

[ANN] Release 0.29.1 of Counterclockwise

2014-11-13 Thread Laurent PETIT
Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. Counterclockwise 0.29.1 has been released. Fixes bugs of the 0.29.0 version. ChangeLog = http://doc.ccw-ide.org/ChangeLog.html#_changes_between_counterclockwise_0_29_0_and_0_29_1 Installation instructions

Re: [ANN] New release 0.29.0 of Counterclockwise

2014-10-20 Thread Mikera
Working great for me - thanks Laurent! On Monday, 20 October 2014 21:22:31 UTC+8, Laurent PETIT wrote: > > Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. > > Counterclockwise 0.29.0 has been released. > > Improvement over 0.28.1 based on user feedback. > Also, upgra

[ANN] New release 0.29.0 of Counterclockwise

2014-10-20 Thread Laurent PETIT
Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. Counterclockwise 0.29.0 has been released. Improvement over 0.28.1 based on user feedback. Also, upgraded Leiningen version to 2.5.0. ChangeLog = http://doc.ccw-ide.org/ChangeLog.html

Re: Profiling in Counterclockwise

2014-10-09 Thread Gary Verhaegen
On Sunday, 5 October 2014, Fluid Dynamics wrote: > On Sunday, October 5, 2014 3:57:37 PM UTC-4, Gary Verhaegen wrote: >> >> When I need to profile (which is asmittedly quite rare), I use VisualVM, >> which should have been installed along with the JDK. I'd recommend editing >> the default setting

Re: Profiling in Counterclockwise

2014-10-09 Thread Christophe Grand
To profile whithin Eclipse you need to have the TPTP pugin installed http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/. That said, I *never* managed to have it work (I haven't tried for at least two years), launching from Eclipse as usual and connecting an external profiler (VisualVM or Yourkit works fine -- Yourkit ev

Re: Profiling in Counterclockwise

2014-10-08 Thread Fluid Dynamics
On Wednesday, October 8, 2014 9:20:31 PM UTC-4, Skottk wrote: > > I just did this for the first time last week. Run VisualVM, it gives you > a list of running VMs. Select one. Hit the button to start collecting > profiling data. Execute some code in the REPL. Eventually it will finish, > and yo

Re: Profiling in Counterclockwise

2014-10-08 Thread Skottk
I just did this for the first time last week. Run VisualVM, it gives you a list of running VMs. Select one. Hit the button to start collecting profiling data. Execute some code in the REPL. Eventually it will finish, and you'll have a big stack of profiling data. It won't go down to the granula

Re: Profiling in Counterclockwise

2014-10-05 Thread Fluid Dynamics
On Sunday, October 5, 2014 6:55:53 PM UTC-4, Andy Fingerhut wrote: > > I would suggest doing Google searches for combinations of terms such as: > > clojure profiling > > That search found several relevant matches when I tried it. > I didn't find much and the only real lead I came up with dead-

Re: Profiling in Counterclockwise

2014-10-05 Thread juan.facorro
VisualVM has a GUI which is fairly simple to use, you just download it, run it and get a list of all the running JVM instances on your local machine. There's even an option to sample the running code, that shows what functions are taking the most CPU time. If I understood correctly VisualVM is

Re: Profiling in Counterclockwise

2014-10-05 Thread Mark Engelberg
I haven't done it in a while so can't give detailed instructions, but it is definitely possible to profile code running in the REPL. The profiler that comes with java allows you to select any java process running on your machine, so you just select the JVM instance that is running the REPL. Then,

Re: Profiling in Counterclockwise

2014-10-05 Thread Andy Fingerhut
I would suggest doing Google searches for combinations of terms such as: clojure profiling That search found several relevant matches when I tried it. I am not sure why you say "2) Deploy to somewhere", unless by "somewhere" you include running a JVM on your own local development machine? Y

Re: Profiling in Counterclockwise

2014-10-05 Thread Luc Prefontaine
As far as I know the external tools exposed so far are the only way to get the breakdown you are seeking. Profiling in dev with an external tool is kind of a conflicting goal to me. Such tools used in dev are also a form of micro benchmarking on incomplete code. Your app is not fully packaged,

Re: Profiling in Counterclockwise

2014-10-05 Thread Fluid Dynamics
On Sunday, October 5, 2014 4:58:04 PM UTC-4, Luc wrote: > > Have a look at criterium. > > https://github.com/hugoduncan/criterium > That's (micro)benchmarking, not profiling. Profiling would break down the time spent in different functions and help to identify hot spots that might especially b

Re: Profiling in Counterclockwise

2014-10-05 Thread Luc Prefontaine
Have a look at criterium. https://github.com/hugoduncan/criterium It will allow you to look at the performance of code chunks in the REPL, you get meaningful results and a solid comparison basis. So practical that it's part of my default profile. You can test different approaches w/o leaving t

Re: Profiling in Counterclockwise

2014-10-05 Thread Ashton Kemerling
The profiling and logging tool might be Java specific. On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 2:38 PM, Fluid Dynamics wrote: > On Sunday, October 5, 2014 3:57:37 PM UTC-4, Gary Verhaegen wrote: >> >> When I need to profile (which is asmittedly quite rare), I use VisualVM, >> which should have been installed al

Re: Profiling in Counterclockwise

2014-10-05 Thread Fluid Dynamics
On Sunday, October 5, 2014 3:57:37 PM UTC-4, Gary Verhaegen wrote: > > When I need to profile (which is asmittedly quite rare), I use VisualVM, > which should have been installed along with the JDK. I'd recommend editing > the default settings to remove clojure.** and add your own namespaces as

Re: Profiling in Counterclockwise

2014-10-05 Thread Gary Verhaegen
, I'd suggest checking out Timbre and Criterium, though I have very little experience with both. None of this is Eclipse specific or runs in Eclipse. On Sunday, 5 October 2014, Fluid Dynamics wrote: > How does one profile in Counterclockwise? Googling for counterclockwise > profile clo

Profiling in Counterclockwise

2014-10-05 Thread Fluid Dynamics
How does one profile in Counterclockwise? Googling for counterclockwise profile clojure didn't bear fruit, and googling for eclipse profile java turned up that there's apparently supposed to be a "Profiling and Logging perspective" which is missing, at least in the Open P

Re: [ANN] New release 0.28.1 of Counterclockwise

2014-10-04 Thread Lee Spector
enting unforeseen consequences. > > > > Anyway, no real harm done. However, I think I'd suggest that during > > conversion process it would be a good idea to retain the old .classpath > > file, so there's an easy way to fully reverse the effects of a conversion, &g

Re: [ANN] New release 0.28.1 of Counterclockwise

2014-10-04 Thread Laurent PETIT
n as > part of an upgrade, as a way of preventing unforeseen consequences. > > > > Anyway, no real harm done. However, I think I'd suggest that during > conversion process it would be a good idea to retain the old .classpath > file, so there's an easy way to fully

Re: [ccw-users] Re: [ANN] New release 0.28.1 of Counterclockwise

2014-10-04 Thread Lee Spector
gest that during > conversion process it would be a good idea to retain the old .classpath file, > so there's an easy way to fully reverse the effects of a conversion, or maybe > abort the conversion if the Eclipse and Lein content didn't agree. > > --- Howard >

Re: [ANN] New release 0.28.1 of Counterclockwise

2014-10-03 Thread Laurent PETIT
> file, so there's an easy way to fully reverse the effects of a conversion, > or maybe abort the conversion if the Eclipse and Lein content didn't agree. > --- Howard > > > On Sunday, September 28, 2014 12:50:58 PM UTC-7, laurent.petit wrote: >> >> Countercloc

[ANN] New release 0.28.1 of Counterclockwise

2014-09-28 Thread Laurent PETIT
Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. Counterclockwise 0.28.1 has been released. Improvement over 0.28.0 based on user feedback. Thanks to all who helped improve Counterclockwise by their constructive comments! - Drag & Drop from Github / Bitbucket / Google Code URLs work

Re: [ANN] New release 0.28.0 of Counterclockwise

2014-09-27 Thread Laurent PETIT
can provide the plugin with CCW Software Update Site, so that if it's missing, it will be automatically installed. What do you think? 2014-09-27 1:03 GMT+02:00 Alexander Igdalov : > Hi Laurent, > > Thanks for the great work! > Regarding Counterclockwise 0.28.0 - I can s

Re: [ANN] New release 0.28.0 of Counterclockwise

2014-09-26 Thread Alexander Igdalov
Hi Laurent, Thanks for the great work! Regarding Counterclockwise 0.28.0 - I can see that now it is pulling git plugin dependencies. Can you please making this dependency optional? Thanks, - Alex. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure"

[ANN] New release 0.28.0 of Counterclockwise

2014-09-25 Thread Laurent PETIT
Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool. Counterclockwise 0.28.0 has just been released. Drastic simplification of project creation: - Drag & Drop projects from filesystem to Counterclockwise's Window - Drag & Drop Github / Bitbucket / Googlecode URLs from W

Re: [ANN] New release 0.27.1 of Counterclockwise

2014-08-28 Thread Ivan L
Thanks Laurent and team! On Thursday, August 28, 2014 5:49:32 PM UTC-4, Laurent PETIT wrote: > > Counterclockwise the Eclipse Clojure development tool. > > > Counterclockwise 0.27.1 has just been released. > > Contains 2 important bug fixes. All users are expectec to updat

[ANN] New release 0.27.1 of Counterclockwise

2014-08-28 Thread Laurent PETIT
Counterclockwise the Eclipse Clojure development tool. Counterclockwise 0.27.1 has just been released. Contains 2 important bug fixes. All users are expectec to update from 0.27.0 ASAP Please see the Changelog for detailed explanations: Release Note === http://doc.ccw-ide.org

Re: [ANN] Counterclockwise 0.26.0

2014-07-14 Thread Mikera
Working great for me - many thanks from a long time Counterclockwise fan! On Thursday, 10 July 2014 21:54:07 UTC+1, Laurent PETIT wrote: > > Hello, > > Counterclockwise 0.26.0 has just been released. > > This version fixes lots of longstanding, unnerving usability issues.

Re: [ANN] Counterclockwise 0.26.0

2014-07-13 Thread casper
Nice. Keep up the awesome work :) On Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:53:59 PM UTC+2, laurent.petit wrote: > > Hello, > > Counterclockwise 0.26.0 has just been released. > > This version fixes lots of longstanding, unnerving usability issues. > > Please see the Changelog f

[ANN] Counterclockwise 0.26.0

2014-07-10 Thread Laurent PETIT
Hello, Counterclockwise 0.26.0 has just been released. This version fixes lots of longstanding, unnerving usability issues. Please see the Changelog for detailed explanations: Release Note === http://doc.ccw-ide.org/ChangeLog.html#_changes_between_counterclockwise_0_25_2_and_0_26_0

browser repl for clojurescript with counterclockwise

2014-04-30 Thread Răzvan Rotaru
Hi, Is it possible to have a browser based repl for clojurescript with counterclockwise? I tried to set up one as described on the clojurescript site, but my impression was that ccw is not able to send forms for evaluation. Cheers, Razvan -- You received this message because you are

[ANN] Counterclockwise 0.24.0

2014-03-20 Thread Laurent PETIT
Hello, New release for Counterclockwise. With this release of Counterclockwise, Leiningen projects are automatically started by Leiningen itself. not by some Counterclockwise code trying to mimic / understand leiningen project.clj. This means you can Run as > ... and you will get everyth

[ANN] Counterclockwise 0.23.0

2014-01-23 Thread Laurent PETIT
Hello, New release for Counterclockwise. It is a small release, but with features important for end users: - works again with Eclipse Indigo - Version numbers are more apparent in the Install section of the documentation, the About page of the Standalone product, and in the filename of the

[ANN] Counterclockwise 0.22.0

2014-01-10 Thread Laurent PETIT
Hello, Counterclockwise is an Eclipse Plugin for developing Clojure code. A few hours after the launch of Counterclockwise 0.21.0, I've had enough work done to be able to release an interesting upgrade as 0.22.0. It builds on the foundations introduced by 0.21.0, and adds a more pol

Re: [ANN] Counterclockwise 0.21.0

2014-01-09 Thread Cedric Greevey
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 4:01 PM, Laurent PETIT wrote: > ccw-ide.org is hosted by OVH France. > Of what significance is that? Unless you mean to say that they abuse their customers by sometimes using the machine hosting a customer's site to generate nefarious network activity, which then gets blame

Re: [ANN] Counterclockwise 0.21.0

2014-01-09 Thread Laurent PETIT
ccw-ide.org is hosted by OVH France. 2014/1/9 Cedric Greevey > And the iblocklist false positive? (I assume ccw-ide.org is not > *actually* spying for the government, MPAA, RIAA, or any of them > internet-freedom-haters?) > > > On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 3:34 PM, Laurent PETIT wrote: > >> OK, I did

Re: [ANN] Counterclockwise 0.21.0

2014-01-09 Thread Cedric Greevey
And the iblocklist false positive? (I assume ccw-ide.org is not *actually* spying for the government, MPAA, RIAA, or any of them internet-freedom-haters?) On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 3:34 PM, Laurent PETIT wrote: > OK, I did a quick & dirty html redirect so that people don't see the ugly > page again

Re: [ANN] Counterclockwise 0.21.0

2014-01-09 Thread Laurent PETIT
OK, I did a quick & dirty html redirect so that people don't see the ugly page again, thanks for the report 2014/1/9 Dima Sabanin > Redirect would indeed be helpful, as it was quite confusing when I was > trying to help someone get up and running and we were looking in all the > wrong places to

Re: [ANN] Counterclockwise 0.21.0

2014-01-09 Thread Dima Sabanin
Redirect would indeed be helpful, as it was quite confusing when I was trying to help someone get up and running and we were looking in all the wrong places to download standalone CCW install. Btw, thanks for the great work Laurent! On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 3:07 PM, Laurent PETIT wrote: > There's

Re: [ANN] Counterclockwise 0.21.0

2014-01-09 Thread Laurent PETIT
There's nothing currently at the root. This is my bad, but expected atm. Only doc.ccw-ide.org , standalone.ccw-ide.org and updatesite.ccw-ide.orgare valid. Maybe I should at least point ccw-ide.org to doc.ccw-ide.org for the moment ... 2014/1/9 Dima Sabanin > It's weird indeed. My DNS is Goog

Re: [ANN] Counterclockwise 0.21.0

2014-01-09 Thread Dima Sabanin
It's weird indeed. My DNS is Google's 8.8.8.8 $ host ccw-ide.org ccw-ide.org has address 213.186.33.3 $ host doc.ccw-ide.org doc.ccw-ide.org has address 213.186.33.3 doc.ccw-ide.org work properly for me while ccw-ide.org doesn't. It doesn't seem like a hijack either because the site apparently i

Re: [ANN] Counterclockwise 0.21.0

2014-01-09 Thread Cedric Greevey
That's weird. Some kind of hijack? It looks normal from here (when I disable PeerBlock), including just a few minutes ago. Maybe your DNS has been poisoned. On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 2:55 PM, Dima Sabanin wrote: > When I visit http://ccw-ide.org/ I see this page: > > http://cl.ly/image/280j3J2Q1X2

Re: [ANN] Counterclockwise 0.21.0

2014-01-09 Thread Dima Sabanin
When I visit http://ccw-ide.org/ I see this page: http://cl.ly/image/280j3J2Q1X2m Thought for a while that domain has expired. On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 2:51 PM, Cedric Greevey wrote: > You might like to know that PeerBlock (and therefore probably other > privacy software, especially any using i

Re: [ANN] Counterclockwise 0.21.0

2014-01-09 Thread Cedric Greevey
You might like to know that PeerBlock (and therefore probably other privacy software, especially any using iblocklist.com's Level 1 bad-actor list) is false positiving on ccw-ide.org, misidentifying it as something called OVH Somethingorother. -- -- You received this message because you are subs

Re: [ANN] Counterclockwise 0.21.0

2014-01-09 Thread Mikera
Great stuff - thanks Laurent! On Thursday, 9 January 2014 18:00:04 UTC, Laurent PETIT wrote: > > Hello, > > Counterclockwise is an Eclipse Plugin for developing Clojure code. > > I just released Counterclockwise 0.21.0 > > Featuring: > > - General Purpose Leini

[ANN] Counterclockwise 0.21.0

2014-01-09 Thread Laurent PETIT
Hello, Counterclockwise is an Eclipse Plugin for developing Clojure code. I just released Counterclockwise 0.21.0 Featuring: - General Purpose Leiningen Launcher - User Plugins - Simplified "New Clojure Project" Wizard - Editor Responsiveness Install = Installation instructi

Re: Autocomplete for new dependency - counterclockwise

2013-11-12 Thread Niels van Klaveren
REPL since the new library needs to be on >> the classpath. >> >> >> On Tuesday, November 12, 2013 2:48:21 PM UTC+1, Josh Kamau wrote: >>> >>> Hi there ; >>> >>> I have a counterclockwise project on eclipse. I have just added a new >>&g

Re: Autocomplete for new dependency - counterclockwise

2013-11-12 Thread Josh Kamau
On Tuesday, November 12, 2013 2:48:21 PM UTC+1, Josh Kamau wrote: >> >> Hi there ; >> >> I have a counterclockwise project on eclipse. I have just added a new >> library dependency to project.clj. What do i need to do so that the the >> namespaces pro

Re: Autocomplete for new dependency - counterclockwise

2013-11-12 Thread Niels van Klaveren
You only need to restart the REPL since the new library needs to be on the classpath. On Tuesday, November 12, 2013 2:48:21 PM UTC+1, Josh Kamau wrote: > > Hi there ; > > I have a counterclockwise project on eclipse. I have just added a new > library dependency to project.clj.

Autocomplete for new dependency - counterclockwise

2013-11-12 Thread Josh Kamau
Hi there ; I have a counterclockwise project on eclipse. I have just added a new library dependency to project.clj. What do i need to do so that the the namespaces provided by the new library are available during autocomplet.. especially on the repl. Regards. Josh -- -- You received this

Re: Counterclockwise Eclipse Plugin Documentation

2013-10-24 Thread Josh Kamau
Thank you Laurent. On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 8:12 PM, Laurent PETIT wrote: > Hello, > > For Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Plugin for Clojure, I've worked on > the documentation recently. > > tl;dr: > - The documentation is now at http://doc.ccw-ide.org . I hope you

Counterclockwise Eclipse Plugin Documentation

2013-10-24 Thread Laurent PETIT
Hello, For Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Plugin for Clojure, I've worked on the documentation recently. tl;dr: - The documentation is now at http://doc.ccw-ide.org . I hope you'll find it prettier, easier to link at. - Technically, it is now in the code's repo, in Asciidoc markup

Re: [ANN] Counterclockwise - Clojure plugin for Eclipse

2013-10-18 Thread François De Serres
CCW has helped me a lot already, and this release is just beautiful. Merci so much Laurent ! -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com Note that posts from new members are modera

Re: [ANN] Counterclockwise - Clojure plugin for Eclipse

2013-10-17 Thread Niels van Klaveren
n I make them > consistent? Either 2 or 4 spaces for both. I tried some settings but didn't > seem to work. > > Thanks. > > On Thursday, October 10, 2013 6:36:01 AM UTC-7, Laurent PETIT wrote: >> >> Hi, a new version of Counterclockwise, the Clojure plugin for the &

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