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michaels 2019-01-09T00:02:09.007600Z

Oh yeah. We’re moving again. Thank you!

pez 2019-01-09T00:04:07.008900Z

@wmichaelshirk , as the maintainer of Calva, I of course welcome you to give it a spin. But that error seems more like an clash in nREPL middleware versions than an indicator that Lisin's extension had stopped working. Apropos Parinfer, some of it is built in to Calva.

pez 2019-01-09T09:24:15.011100Z

What I mean by ”some of Parinfer is built in to Calva” is that Calva has some Parinfer commands that let you infer parens at will. (It won't do it as magically on-the-fly as some Parinfer implementations has it. Because that conflicts with other on-the-fly formatting that Calva does.)

michaels 2019-01-09T14:43:21.011400Z

Thanks! It was behaving in a way that was perfectly suitable to me. What I meant by “I just don’t know what it means” was in references to an nREPL middleware version.

pez 2019-01-09T00:05:32.010800Z

If you need help, or have questions, or whatever related to Calva, please join #calva-dev. If it gets noisy, just mute it. 😎

michaels 2019-01-09T00:11:57.010900Z

Thanks, @pez! That makes sense - I just don’t know what it means. I’ll get there. A lot of moving parts in the Clojure infrastructure.

pez 2019-01-09T09:24:15.011100Z

What I mean by ”some of Parinfer is built in to Calva” is that Calva has some Parinfer commands that let you infer parens at will. (It won't do it as magically on-the-fly as some Parinfer implementations has it. Because that conflicts with other on-the-fly formatting that Calva does.)

michaels 2019-01-09T14:43:21.011400Z

Thanks! It was behaving in a way that was perfectly suitable to me. What I meant by “I just don’t know what it means” was in references to an nREPL middleware version.