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babashka version v1.3.189 CIDER version 1.14.0-snapshot Emacs 29.1
When using clojure.test from Emacs (jacking in with CIDER), the test output to the terminal is lost:
clojure.test
user> (with-test-out (println "this will not be printed")) nil user> (= *test-out* *out*) false
Expected behavior can be replicated when calling bb directly, however:
Babashka v1.3.189 REPL. Use :repl/quit or :repl/exit to quit the REPL. Clojure rocks, Bash reaches. user=> (require '[clojure.test :refer :all]) nil user=> (with-test-out (println "Hallo!")) Hallo! nil user=>(= *test-out* *out*) true
The problem seems to be using the nrepl via CIDER, instead of in whatever way bb calls the REPL.
bb
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babashka version v1.3.189
CIDER version 1.14.0-snapshot
Emacs 29.1
When using
clojure.test
from Emacs (jacking in with CIDER), the test output to the terminal is lost:Expected behavior can be replicated when calling bb directly, however:
The problem seems to be using the nrepl via CIDER, instead of in whatever way
bb
calls the REPL.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: