Use nrepl definitions when available #898
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What has Changed?
In the lsp
clientOptions
middleware
we first check if cider-nrepl hands us any symbol definitions. If it does we return those, otherwiseclojure-lsp
gets a chance. This gives us a ”best of both worlds” behaviour. With tried and tested cider-nrepl definitions, and then local bindings and such from lsp (or only lsp stuff if no repl is started for the project).It also works around a current issue we have with our lsp integration acting up on Windows.
Addresses #897
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branch. (Or have specific reasons to target some other branch.)master
. (Sorry for the nagging.)[Unreleased]
entry inCHANGELOG.md
, linking the issue(s) that the PR is addressing.ci/circleci: build
test. NB: There is a CircleCI bug that makes the Artifacts hard to find. Please see this issue for workarounds.[ ] If I am fixing the issue, I have used GitHub's fixes/closes syntax[ ] Created the issue I am fixing/addressing, if it was not present.[ ] Added to or updated docs in this branch, if appropriateThe Calva Team PR Checklist:
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branch (unless reasons).Ping @PEZ, @kstehn, @cfehse, @bpringe