2015-09-23 10:32 GMT+01:00 Phillip Lord <phillip.l...@russet.org.uk>:

> Specifically wrt to CIDER, the easier solution is the cache the metadata
> map each time it is used. I suspect that CIDER would need this for
> performance -- I mean indentation requiring ongoing evaluation in
> Clojure is likely to be slow.
> Basically, I am suggesting automatic manual configuration if you will
> excuse the oxymoron.
>
Yes, that's what the current (but unmerged) implementation does. :)

> If this cache were persisted between Emacs sessions then the problem
> largely goes away.
>
Yes, that's very plausible to do.

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