Utilities to assist with REPL-oriented development.
If you are using Stuart Sierra's component library, you may want to also require [[io.aviso.component]].
Utilities to assist with REPL-oriented development. If you are using Stuart Sierra's component library, you may want to also require [[io.aviso.component]].
(copy)
Copies the current contents of the Clipboard, returning its contents as a string.
This makes use of AWT; it will throw java.awt.HeadlessException when AWT is not
available, for example, when the JVM is launched with -Djava.awt.headless=true
.
Copies the current contents of the Clipboard, returning its contents as a string. This makes use of AWT; it will throw java.awt.HeadlessException when AWT is not available, for example, when the JVM is launched with `-Djava.awt.headless=true`.
(format-exception)
(format-exception text)
Passed the standard exception text and formats it using [[parse-exception]] and [[write-exception]], returning the formatted exception text.
With no arguments, parses the clipboard text and prints the formatted exception
to *out*
(returning nil).
Passed the standard exception text and formats it using [[parse-exception]] and [[write-exception]], returning the formatted exception text. With no arguments, parses the clipboard text and prints the formatted exception to `*out*` (returning nil).
(install-pretty-exceptions)
Installs an override that outputs pretty exceptions when caught by the main REPL loop. Also, overrides
clojure.repl/pst
, clojure.stacktrace/print-stack-trace
, clojure.stacktrace/print-cause-trace
.
In addition, installs an uncaught-exception-handler
so that uncaught exceptions in non-REPL threads
will be printed reasonably. See io.aviso.logging
for a better handler, used when clojure.tools.logging
is available.
Caught exceptions do not print the stack trace; the pst replacement does.
Installs an override that outputs pretty exceptions when caught by the main REPL loop. Also, overrides `clojure.repl/pst`, `clojure.stacktrace/print-stack-trace`, `clojure.stacktrace/print-cause-trace`. In addition, installs an [[uncaught-exception-handler]] so that uncaught exceptions in non-REPL threads will be printed reasonably. See [[io.aviso.logging]] for a better handler, used when clojure.tools.logging is available. Caught exceptions do not print the stack trace; the pst replacement does.
(paste s)
Pastes a string in as the new content of the Clipboard.
This can be helpful when, for example, pretty printing some EDN content from a log file before pasting it into some other editor.
Pastes a string in as the new content of the Clipboard. This can be helpful when, for example, pretty printing some EDN content from a log file before pasting it into some other editor.
(pretty-print)
(pretty-print object)
Pretty-prints the supplied object to a returned string.
With no arguments, copies from the clipboard, parses as EDN, and prints the EDN data to *out*
,
returning nil.
Pretty-prints the supplied object to a returned string. With no arguments, copies from the clipboard, parses as EDN, and prints the EDN data to `*out*`, returning nil.
(pretty-print-stack-trace tr)
(pretty-print-stack-trace tr n)
Replacement for clojure.stacktrace/print-stack-trace
and print-cause-trace
. These functions are used by clojure.test
.
Replacement for `clojure.stacktrace/print-stack-trace` and `print-cause-trace`. These functions are used by `clojure.test`.
(pretty-pst)
(pretty-pst e-or-depth)
(pretty-pst e depth)
Used as an override of clojure.repl/pst
but uses pretty formatting.
Used as an override of `clojure.repl/pst` but uses pretty formatting.
(pretty-repl-caught e)
A replacement for clojure.main/repl-caught
that prints the exception to *err*
, without a stack trace or properties.
A replacement for `clojure.main/repl-caught` that prints the exception to `*err*`, without a stack trace or properties.
(uncaught-exception-handler)
Returns a reified UncaughtExceptionHandler that prints the formatted exception to *err*
.
Returns a reified UncaughtExceptionHandler that prints the formatted exception to `*err*`.
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