If you use emacs, incremental back search is handy.
Typing "C-r defn", you may jump to the defnition of a function.
Next time, you need to type only "C-r C-r".

-- Takahiro Hozumi
On 9月19日, 午前6:39, Sean Corfield <seancorfi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> OK, this feels like a really dumb question...
>
> I'm playing around in the REPL, I type in a function, I use it and
> continue to work on other stuff... I can't remember what the function
> looked like and I want to display the source of it again...
>
> I know I can go back through the REPL history but maybe I typed it in
> ages ago or maybe I typed it on multiple lines so it's hard to piece
> together from the history. That seems like hard work.
>
> I know I can go directly to the .jline-clojure.main.history file in my
> home directory. That seems like cheating (and it means I have to jump
> out of the REPL and hunt thru the file).
>
> I know I can use (source sym) to get the source of something whose
> .clj is on the classpath - that doesn't work for stuff typed directly
> into the REPL.
>
> Is there something easy within the REPL to show the source of
> something you defined earlier?
> --
> Sean A Corfield -- (904) 302-SEAN
> Railo Technologies, Inc. --http://getrailo.com/
> An Architect's View --http://corfield.org/
>
> "If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
> -- Margaret Atwood

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