You can check with Alex Miller if you have doubts, but given that error
messages, and in particular the one you show, is at this moment an area of
active changes in Clojure 1.10.1 beta versions, they may be open to fixes
to such things right now.
Andy
On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 9:21 PM Alan Thompson
So I get a strange error from the compiler after a few minor edits:
Syntax error compiling at (tupelo/forest.clj:7:1).
Unable to resolve symbol: d in this context
Full report at: /tmp/clojure-18236661144073611223.edn
with the following EDN message:
{:clojure.main/message
"Syntax error
Or just type: clojureor: clj And it announces the version and starts a REPL – which is documented usage. I think one of the “issues” here is that clojure / clj are scripts that have an inherent version behind them (clojure -Sdescribe) but the version of Clojure that they
Seems we should have the "--version" switch that is pretty universal.
Right now, the best one can do is
> clojure --eval "(clojure-version)"
"1.10.0"
which is hard for a new user to figure out. Jira ticket?
Alan
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Good catch, thank you! And that was my _second_ edit (my first draft was also
wrong in a different way). Lesson: just try this stuff in the REPL to see what
_really_ happens!
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Excellent write up, thanks for doing that.
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