That seems pretty weird. I can't reproduce it. I'm using lein 2.5.2. On Tuesday, February 9, 2016 at 12:19:09 PM UTC-6, Nathan Marz wrote: > > I was doing some work that involved the use of thread locals, and I > noticed that within a REPL session (launched via 'lein repl') my thread > locals would reset themselves to their initial value. I did some digging > and found that the thread id keeps changing within a single REPL session, > e.g.: > > user=> (.getId (Thread/currentThread)) > 65 > user=> (.getId (Thread/currentThread)) > 74 > user=> (.getId (Thread/currentThread)) > 78 > user=> (.getId (Thread/currentThread)) > 78 > user=> (.getId (Thread/currentThread)) > 78 > user=> (.getId (Thread/currentThread)) > 82 > > I'm hoping someone who knows the internals of the REPL could shed some > light onto why this is the behavior and why it was designed this way. > > Thanks, > Nathan > >
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