Daniel Kraus writes:
>> Let me know if you need any help with the fix.
>
> I feel adding session support for babashka and nbb (and maybe a future
> clojure-cli backend)
> makes most sense.
> Relying on `inf-clojure` would make this task simpler but this is also the
> package the least amount of
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
> If Bastien removed session support, and you do not see any justification,
> it was most likely an oversight. We generally avoid feature regressions:
> https://bzg.fr/en/the-software-maintainers-pledge/
>
> So, if sessions are currently not supported, it should be
Hi Ihor and Daniel,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> If Bastien removed session support, and you do not see any justification,
> it was most likely an oversight.
>From memory, I removed session support in ob-clojure.el because it was
too buggy.
> We generally avoid feature regressions:
>
oved but stayed in the test?
>
> Does anyone remember what's the status of ob-clojure session support?
We have documented session support in
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-clojure.html
Therefore, Org users assume that sessions are supported.
If Bastien removed ses
Hi Daniel,
Daniel Kraus writes:
> Does anyone remember what's the status of ob-clojure session
> support?
I'm randomly connected for the next days so I won't risk a reply here,
I hope others can help.
--
Bastien
ollowing commit.
I guess something was broken and got removed but stayed in the test?
Does anyone remember what's the status of ob-clojure session support?
Cheers,
Daniel