I had to bytecompile nrepl.el (?) in the elpa directory. Reinstalling cider did
not help.
Setting nrepl-log-messages to nil removes the symptoms, but doesn't solve the
problem, but it is a nice workaround.
Am away from my computers, so the names of things are taken from memory, and
can there
Try deleting cider, restarting Emacs, and installing it again.
If you had an old version of dash.el installed it may have caused a bad
byte-compilation.
2015-09-20 0:20 GMT+01:00 Jeff Bauer :
> Thanks, Richard. That got the process started, but it then aborted with:
>
> error in process filt
Thanks, Richard. That got the process started, but it then aborted with:
error in process filter: nrepl-log-message: Wrong number of arguments:
(1 . 1), 0
Since I'm starting with Clojure and there's a users meeting in a couple
days,
I'll bring my laptop out to the meeting. There's no rush
I ran into a similar problem.
Ended up following the advice here:
- https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider-nrepl
Setting ~/.lein/profiles.clj to this helped:
{:user {:plugins [[cider/cider-nrepl "0.10.0-SNAPSHOT"]]}}
HTH,
Richard
On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 8:12 AM, Jeff Bauer wrote:
> From ema
It's usually a good idea to get familiar with the first few sections of any
project's README. :-)
On 19 September 2015 at 19:04, Mauricio Aldazosa <
mauricio.aldaz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> cider-nrepl is some middleware that sits outside emacs. You can use it via
> leiningen or boot. Take a
Hi,
cider-nrepl is some middleware that sits outside emacs. You can use it via
leiningen or boot. Take a look at the instructions here:
https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider#cider-nrepl-middleware
Happy hacking,
Mauricio
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>From emac24 I installed the cider package from melpa, but get the following
warning when running the repl:
; CIDER 0.10.0snapshot (package: 20150918.919) (Java 1.7.0_79, Clojure
1.7.0, nREPL 0.2.10)
WARNING: The following required nREPL ops are not supported:
apropos classpath complete eldoc f