I don't normally use test-mode as it happens -- my main library fails to
test correctly in test-mode while working when run through lein for
reasons that I have never determined. Clean tests feel nicer anyway.

I'm hoping ritz updates soon -- name changes have to happen sometimes,
and making the fall out as short as possible has to be a good thing!

Now to fix my own nrepl dependencies!

Colin Yates <colin.ya...@gmail.com> writes:

> That's the culprit - I was wondering why nrepl wouldn't disappear!
>
> For me, cider has been rock solid with midje-mode, but I am not really 
> exercising it too much.
>
> On Tuesday, November 19, 2013 2:56:05 PM UTC, Phillip Lord wrote:
>>
>>
>> I discovered one of the reasons for my issues with stability yesterday. 
>> The version of clojure-test-mode on marmalade still depends on nrepl 
>> (rather than cider), so, despite my best efforts to remove nrepl.el it 
>> was still getting pulled back in. 
>>
>> Fun and games! 
>>
>> Phil 
>>
>> Phillip Lord <philli...@newcastle.ac.uk <javascript:>> writes: 
>>
>> > I have tried it a couple of times and keep reverting back to nrepl. One 
>> > of the biggest issues is nrepl-ritz which depends on nrepl and not 
>> > nrepl-client. So switching to cider appears to mean ditching ritz. 

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