On Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 1:01:39 PM UTC-5, David Nolen wrote:
> ClojureScript, the Clojure compiler that emits JavaScript source code.
> 
> 
> README and source code: https://github.com/clojure/clojurescript
> 
> 
> New release version: 0.0-2913
> 
> 
> Leiningen dependency information:
> 
> 
>     [org.clojure/clojurescript "0.0-2913"]
> 
> 
> This release comes with two very big enhancements.
> 
> 
> The first is support for Google Closure Modules via the :modules build
> option. Google Closure Modules permits splitting advanced compiled
> builds into optimal smaller pieces for faster page
> loads. ClojureScript's Google Closure Module support is fully
> :foreign-libs aware. Source mapping for modules is also fully
> supported.
> 
> 
> The feature is described in more detail here:
> https://github.com/clojure/clojurescript/wiki/Compiler-Options#modules
> 
> 
> The second big change is a fundamental rearchitecting of ClojureScript
> REPLs. ClojureScript REPLs now support a set of options similar to
> those taken by `clojure.main/repl` with small changes to account for
> different JavaScript evaluation environments. Many third party REPLs
> like Figwheel, Weasel, and Ambly are either unaffected or have already
> accounted for these changes. However current tooling leveraging
> Piggieback will likely present an inferior experience as Piggieback was
> designed to work around the previous limitations of ClojureScript
> REPLs. Now that ClojureScript REPLs are more like the standard Clojure
> REPL it should be far simpler to add proper interruptible-eval and
> load-file nREPL middleware so that existing tooling around nREPL can
> more easily integrate ClojureScript REPLs as first class citizens.
> 
> 
> Feedback on both of these enhancements is very welcome!
> 
> 
> 
> There are also many smaller fixes around REPL command line behavior,
> the Nashorn REPL, :foreign-libs resource finding issues, the full
> list follows:
> 
> 
> ## 0.0-2913
> * Support custom :output-to for :cljs-base module
> 
> 
> ## 0.0-2911
> 
> 
> ### Enhancements
> * CLJS-1042: Google Closure Modules :source-map support
> * CLJS-1041: Google Closure Modules :foreign-libs support
> * Google Closure Modules support via :modules
> * CLJS-1040: Source-mapped script stack frames for the Nashorn repl
> 
> 
> ### Changes
> * CLJS-960: On carriage return REPLs should always show new REPL prompt
> * CLJS-941: Warn when a symbol is defined multiple times in a file
> * REPLs now support parameterization a la clojure.main/repl
> * all REPLs analyze cljs.core before entering loop
> * can emit :closure-source-map option for preserving JS->JS map
> * REPLs can now merge new REPL/compiler options via -setup
> 
> 
> ### Fixes
> * CLJS-998: Nashorn REPL does not support require special fn
> * CLJS-1052: Cannot require ns from within the ns at the REPL for reloading 
> purposes
> * CLJS-975: preserve :reload & :reload-all in ns macro sugar
> * CLJS-1039: Under Emacs source directory watching triggers spurious 
> recompilation
> * CLJS-1046: static vars do not respect user compile time metadata
> * CLJS-989: ClojureScript REPL loops on EOF signal
> * fix DCE regression for trivial programs
> * CLJS-1036: use getResources not findResources in get-upstream-deps*

Closure Module support is an amazing  addition, thank you for implementing it. 
It is something that has always been nagging at me when building multi 
page/multi ui applications with CLJS.

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