You could put it in user.clj, but it would be reasonable to have a ticket
for this.
On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 8:58:30 PM UTC-5, Ben Brinckerhoff wrote:
>
> I see that this handler uses `ex-str`, which is nice because `ex-str` in
> turn calls `*explain-out*` which is user-configurable.
>
>
I see that this handler uses `ex-str`, which is nice because `ex-str` in
turn calls `*explain-out*` which is user-configurable.
Is there a recommended way to configure `s/*explain-out*` such that this
configuration will be run before other namespaces are loaded?
For instance, this code would
D'oh! Sorry, I messed up. With the correct vector present I'm getting this
then:
Don't know how to create ISeq from: clojure.lang.Keyword
Seems like you can optionally enable spec so that you'd get:
:all - failed: coll?
which is better, at least pointing in the general direction of the
I think the issue you are seeing is because you need to wrap the require form
in a vector:
(:require [trybeta.foo :refer :all])
Thanks,
Orestis
31 Μαρ 2019, 4:19 μμ, ο χρήστης «Rakhim Davletkaliyev »
έγραψε:
> Hi Alex,
>
> With this beta + ClojureScript (v. 1.10.238), when trying to "refer
Hi Alex,
With this beta + ClojureScript (v. 1.10.238), when trying to "refer all",
like so:
(:require trybeta.something :refer :all)
I get the following error:
clojure.lang.ExceptionInfo: Only [lib.ns & options] and lib.ns specs
supported in :require / :require-macros; offending spec: :refer
Working fine for the Tupelo library: https://github.com/cloojure/tupelo
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Clojure 1.10.1-beta1Java 12
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Ran 312 tests containing 2874 assertions.
0 failures, 0 errors.
lein test :all 61.60s user 1.22s system 299%
Everything seems to be running fine on 1.10.1-beta1 here at World Singles
Networks. We were not experiencing the user.clj loading problem so I can't
speak to how it addresses that, nor are we looking at Java 12 yet :)
The only piece of feedback I'll offer here -- and Alex already knows
Hi Alex,
A small data point but I've tried clojure 1.10.1-beta1 with a 13kloc
clojure app we have with a lot of clj dependencies and I haven't seen any
issues with it. I also tried it against a few smaller library deps and
didn't see any issues.
R.
On Sat, 23 Mar 2019 at 23:26, Alex Miller
That sounds like a different problem, don’t think Clojure 1.10.1-beta1 would
affect anything there.
> On Mar 23, 2019, at 5:57 PM, David Neu wrote:
>
> Hi Alex,
>
> I had been getting
>
> Error: Could not find or load main class clojure.main
> Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
Hi Alex,
I had been getting
Error: Could not find or load main class clojure.main
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: clojure.main
when starting a socket repl with a custom repl function, e.g.
:aliases
{:socket {:jvm-opts
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