Thanks for the tip!

Actually, I was using the one from *nrepl.el*, but I will check your fixed 
version and see how to adapt it :) Do you a sample that will break the 
current parser (so I can use it for validation and testing)?

Best,
Sanel

On Friday, September 26, 2014 9:34:11 PM UTC+2, Bozhidar Batsov wrote:
>
> Btw, you’re using CIDER’s old bencode parser, which was flawed (big 
> requests break it due to deep recursive calls). We recently reworked it and 
> the new version is much more robust.
>
> —
> Cheers, 
> Bozhidar
>
> On September 25, 2014 at 4:32:12 PM, Sanel Zukan (san...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>) wrote:
>
> Thanks for reply with the details, Bastien :)
>
> > As someone new to CIDER (probably only use 10% of its features), what's 
> the difference between this and CIDER? 
>
> I think you already answered it :) I find Cider amazing project, but is a 
> bit biggish for my taste, especially if you would like to get the extension 
> and start working on Clojure code, instead of setting up the details. Also, 
> I prefer keeping REPL and all REPL related stuff (erorrs and exceptions) 
> _inside_ REPL buffer and window, just like many Emacs modes works.
>
> Now, a little bit internals: Monroe REPL is using comint-mode, which means 
> that many comint keys and variables should work out of the box. In Emacs, 
> comint-mode is used by default for interaction with external programs like 
> shell, ielm, inferior-[lisp, scheme, python] and many of them are sharing 
> similar shortcuts.
>
> > i.e. why would I want to use this over CIDER? (could be good to put in 
> the README as well)
>
> I think README summarize the goals behind the project. If you find it 
> confusing, I'll try to clarify the things a little bit.
>
> Best,
> Sanel
>
> On Thursday, September 25, 2014 6:41:52 AM UTC+2, Bastien Guerry wrote: 
>>
>> John Louis Del Rosario <joh...@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> > Looks neat. As someone new to CIDER (probably only use 10% of its
>> > features), what's the difference between this and CIDER? i.e. why
>> > would I want to use this over CIDER? (could be good to put in the
>> > README as well)
>>
>> Copying what's on the reddit page:
>>
>>  
>> http://www.reddit.com/r/Clojure/comments/2hde6w/monroe_new_nrepl_client_for_emacs/
>>
>> "Some features:
>>
>> - lightweight
>>    
>> - focused only on nrepl protocol so you can easily combine it with
>>   favorite libraries (e.g. company-mode)
>>    
>> - single buffer for interaction, which behaves like inferior
>>   modes. Errors and results will be shown in that buffer, instead
>>   poping out new buffers.
>>    
>> - works on older Emacs versions
>>    
>> - history in repl that actually works"
>>
>> --
>>  Bastien
>>
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