Just in case someone stumbles over this post, I found a simple solution
which works for me:
(do
(require '[clojure.spec.alpha :as s])
(import '(clojure.lang ISeq))
(defprotocol Foo (foo [this]))
(defrecord Bar [bar] Foo (foo [this] (.bar this)))
(deftype Baz [bar]
Foo (foo [this]
Great thanks, I just upvoted that.
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I tried Monroe, yesterday. It seems to work as advertised. I didn't have
any issues. It's nice that "jump to definition" works out of the box. It
does not appear to support Eldoc, so no help with function signatures.
This is the Emacs config I'm currently using:
;;; clojure-mode
(add-to-list
If ClojureScript repl integration works smoothly out of the box then that's
already one reason to use it over Cider... (This is not a jab at Cider,
just a statement of fact that Cider's support for ClojureScript development
has so far been lacking, IME)
On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 10:51:02 AM
I'm not sure the desires for lightweight clojure-emacs integration and any
CLJS integration are yet sympathetic. Figwheel is a pretty complex piece
of software. For example, see my issue that has been languishing for almost
a year and hints at greater problems with the compiler integration:
https:
Gary, I had tried Figwheel a couple years ago and I had a positive
experience, so that was the next thing I reached for.
I just want a practical dev environment, for both Clojure and
Clojurescript. To me, that means simple and stable. I definitely want fewer
things that can go wrong, but if I c
There is one more trick though.
The new cljs.main allows you to have a socket repl for ClojureScript. This
can then be used with `inf-clojure`. It will not be fancy and probably
things will be broken though...the code path has not been seen much love. I
did some experimentation and it definitel
On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 1:01:14 PM UTC-7, Austin Haas wrote:
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> Gary, I had tried Figwheel a couple years ago and I had a positive
> experience, so that was the next thing I reached for.
>
> I just want a practical dev environment, for both Clojure and
> Clojurescript. To me, that means s
Luminus has a leiningen template which works out-of-the-box with Cider and
figwheel. Just (start-fw) and (cljs) inside the repl.
It would be nice if we could have both repls open simultaneously within emacs,
but everything was super unreliable the last time I tried that.
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