I think the problem is no one has used both of them enough to really
understand the differences. Here is my understanding as of now, but
I'm not that familiar with Ritz yet. Functionally, they both do
basically the same thing: set breakpoints, catch exceptions, step
through code, and eval clojure
On Saturday, December 3, 2011 9:50:21 AM UTC-5, Sam Aaron wrote:
>
>
> I never did manage to get ritz working. I believe the issue was with ritz
> <-> cake (I still use cake for Overtone hacking). However, now that cake
> and lein are going to be united, we can just focus on lein support for the
On 3 Dec 2011, at 14:03, Chris Perkins wrote:
> On Friday, September 23, 2011 8:00:36 AM UTC-4, Sam Aaron wrote:
> >
> I'd be very happy to write up a "Getting Started" tutorial on the ritz wiki
> if I can get things working.
>
> Sam
>
> (two months later)
>
> Not to publicly shame you or a
On Friday, September 23, 2011 8:00:36 AM UTC-4, Sam Aaron wrote:
>
> >
>
> I'd be very happy to write up a "Getting Started" tutorial on the ritz
> wiki if I can get things working.
>
> Sam
>
(two months later)
Not to publicly shame you or anything, Sam, but... how's that tutorial
coming along
On 23 Sep 2011, at 14:24, Hugo Duncan wrote:
>
> I've not actually tried running ritz from cake recently. Which version of
> cake?
0.6.3
>
> I've also not tried running with 1.3.0-RC0.
I get the same issue (unknown task: ritz) with Clojure 1.2.0
>
> I imagine this is some issue preventing
On Fri, 23 Sep 2011 08:14:43 -0400, Scott Jaderholm
wrote:
I don't think it looks for tools.jar specifically, it probably just uses
the
classes in there so as long as they're on the classpath you should be
fine.
I wouldn't worry about it unless you see an error saying it can't find
some
On Fri, 23 Sep 2011 08:00:36 -0400, Sam Aaron wrote:
On 23 Sep 2011, at 06:14, Glen Stampoultzis wrote:
Ritz looks really nice the setup seems complicated. I haven't had much
luck setting it up unfortunately.
Hopefully we can simplify the process. The setup hasn't been the main
prior
I don't think it looks for tools.jar specifically, it probably just uses the
classes in there so as long as they're on the classpath you should be fine.
I wouldn't worry about it unless you see an error saying it can't find some
classes that googling reveals are in tools.jar.
The README doesn't me
On 23 Sep 2011, at 06:14, Glen Stampoultzis wrote:
>
>
> Ritz looks really nice the setup seems complicated. I haven't had much luck
> setting it up unfortunately.
Me neither. Here's the steps I took so far:
* Cloned https://github.com/pallet/ritz to a tmp dir
* Copied the slime dir inside
On 22 September 2011 11:04, Scott Jaderholm wrote:
> While that still works, ritz is really where it's at for awesome debugging
> clojure in emacs. It allows stepping and stuff with a nice UI.
>
> https://github.com/pallet/ritz
>
> Video (only for overview, follow instructions at url above)
> htt
Np, I hope it helps. I'm an avid vim user. But I'm trying out emacs just to
get this debugging feature in slime/swank. It's one of those tools that will
keep rewarding you 10 years on.
Let me know how you fare.
Tim
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 7:56 AM, cran1988 wrote:
> However can we integrate it
However can we integrate it on the repl using
(clojure.main/repl :eval function ) ?
It is very cool debugger!!
On Sep 22, 4:04 am, Scott Jaderholm wrote:
> While that still works, ritz is really where it's at for awesome debugging
> clojure in emacs. It allows stepping and stuff with a nice UI.
Thanks !! but i am not using emacs
i will watch it and i will try to integrate it on the IDEAJ
On Sep 22, 4:04 am, Scott Jaderholm wrote:
> While that still works, ritz is really where it's at for awesome debugging
> clojure in emacs. It allows stepping and stuff with a nice UI.
>
> https://githu
While that still works, ritz is really where it's at for awesome debugging
clojure in emacs. It allows stepping and stuff with a nice UI.
https://github.com/pallet/ritz
Video (only for overview, follow instructions at url above)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_L51ID36w4
One of my favorite thing
This guy's put together a good video on how to use debugging to swank /
slime.
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=galfpq969Hg
Tim Washington
twash...@gmail.com
416.843.9060
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 10:37 AM, cran1988 wrote:
> I am trying to figure out how abcl does it
>
> On Sep 20, 12:41 p
I am trying to figure out how abcl does it
On Sep 20, 12:41 pm, Herwig Hochleitner
wrote:
> You can debug clojure code with a normal Java Debugger.
> When using Emacs, you can tryhttp://georgejahad.com/clojure/swank-cdt.html
>
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I'm also looking forward the same thing..
On Sep 20, 12:24 am, cran1988 wrote:
> I am looking forward for a debugger like in CLISP , SBCL etc..
> Is there any solution out there ?
> Are you going to develop such a tool and you need help ?
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