According to this post: 
https://mikelevins.github.io/posts/2020-12-18-repl-driven/

Breakloop is a true differentiator for "real" REPLs. I can see how 
breakloop really is a game changer.

Also, there is no breakloop in modern languages such as clojure, which is 
heralded for it's REPL driven development, craftsmans' playground, live 
coding etc...

Is breakloop gone from modern REPL languages? Maybe it's not a big deal? Or 
is it?

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