(-main & args)
(break)
(contextual-eval ctx expr)
A drop in replacement for clojure.main/repl-read, since a readline can return multiple Clojure forms this function is stateful and buffers the forms and returns the next form on subsequent reads.
This function is a constructor that takes a line-reader and returns
a function that can replace clojure.main/repl-read
.
Example Usage:
(clojure.main/repl :prompt (fn []) ;; prompt is handled by line-reader :read (clj-repl-read (line-reader (rebel-readline.clojure.service.local/create))))
Or catch a bad terminal error and fall back to clojure.main/repl-read:
(clojure.main/repl :prompt (fn []) :read (try (clj-repl-read (line-reader (rebel-readline.clojure.service.local/create))) (catch clojure.lang.ExceptionInfo e (if (-> e ex-data :type (= :rebel-readline.jline-api/bad-terminal)) (do (println (.getMessage e)) clojure.main/repl-read) (throw e)))))
A drop in replacement for clojure.main/repl-read, since a readline can return multiple Clojure forms this function is stateful and buffers the forms and returns the next form on subsequent reads. This function is a constructor that takes a line-reader and returns a function that can replace `clojure.main/repl-read`. Example Usage: (clojure.main/repl :prompt (fn []) ;; prompt is handled by line-reader :read (clj-repl-read (line-reader (rebel-readline.clojure.service.local/create)))) Or catch a bad terminal error and fall back to clojure.main/repl-read: (clojure.main/repl :prompt (fn []) :read (try (clj-repl-read (line-reader (rebel-readline.clojure.service.local/create))) (catch clojure.lang.ExceptionInfo e (if (-> e ex-data :type (= :rebel-readline.jline-api/bad-terminal)) (do (println (.getMessage e)) clojure.main/repl-read) (throw e)))))
(local-context)
(repl & opts)
(repl* opts)
(syntax-highlight-prn x)
Print a syntax highlighted clojure value.
This printer respects the current color settings set in the service.
The rebel-readline.jline-api/*line-reader*
and
rebel-readline.jline-api/*service*
dynamic vars have to be set for
this to work.
See rebel-readline.main
for an example of how this function is normally used
Print a syntax highlighted clojure value. This printer respects the current color settings set in the service. The `rebel-readline.jline-api/*line-reader*` and `rebel-readline.jline-api/*service*` dynamic vars have to be set for this to work. See `rebel-readline.main` for an example of how this function is normally used
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