API for repl-ln
(master branch)
by
Stephen C. Gilardi
Usage:
(ns your-namespace
(:require clojure.contrib.repl-ln))
Overview
A repl with that provides support for lines and line numbers in the
input stream.
Public Variables and Functions
print-repl-info
function
Usage: (print-repl-info)
Prints info about the current repl
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repl
function
Usage: (repl & options)
A repl that supports line numbers. For definitions and evaluations made
at the repl, the repl-name and line number will be reported as the
origin. Use set-repl-name and set-repl-prompt to customize the repl name
and prompt. This repl supports all of the keyword arguments documented
for clojure.main/repl with the following change and additions:
- :prompt has a new default
default: #(clojure.core/print (repl-prompt))
- :name-fmt, Name format string
default: the name-fmt of the parent repl, or "repl-%S"
- :prompt-fmt, Prompt format string
default: the prompt-fmt of the parent repl, or "%S:%L %N=> "
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repl-info
function
Usage: (repl-info)
Returns a map of info about the current repl
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repl-prompt
function
Usage: (repl-prompt)
Returns the current repl prompt based on this repl's prompt-fmt
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set-repl-name
function
Usage: (set-repl-name)
(set-repl-name name-fmt)
Sets the repl name format to the string name-fmt. Include the following
codes in the name to make the corresponding dynamic values part of it:
%S - repl serial number
%T - thread id
%D - nesting depth in this thread
With no arguments, resets the repl name to its default: "repl-%S"
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set-repl-prompt
function
Usage: (set-repl-prompt)
(set-repl-prompt prompt-fmt)
Sets the repl prompt. Include the following codes in the prompt to make
the corresponding dynamic values part of it:
%S - repl serial number
%T - thread id
%D - nesting depth in this thread
%L - input line number
%N - namespace name
With no arguments, resets the repl pompt to its default: "%S:%L %N=> "
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stream-repl
function
Usage: (stream-repl & options)
Repl entry point that provides convenient overriding of input, output,
and err streams via sequential keyword-value pairs. Default values
for :in, :out, and :err are streams associated with System/in,
System/out, and System/err using UTF-8 encoding. Also supports all the
options provided by clojure.contrib.repl-ln/repl.
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