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Optimize resolve-missing #335

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vemv opened this issue Sep 20, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #336
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Optimize resolve-missing #335

vemv opened this issue Sep 20, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #336

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vemv commented Sep 20, 2021

1399da2 worked nicely for namespace-aliases, I definitely perceived an improvement in cljr-slash perf in my day job codebase.

Now resolve-missing is another of the big features offered by refactor-nrepl and deserves a similar treatment.

refactor-nrepl.ns.slam.hound.regrow is the relevant ns.

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vemv added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 25, 2021
* Handle `delay` correctly
* Handle separators correctly for Windows
* Use a classpath value that will work
* Filter out more Clojure auto-generated classes
* Remove namespaces functionality, we don't use it (as we use `all-ns` instead) so it was confusing.

Fixes #335
vemv added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 25, 2021
* Handle `delay` correctly
* Handle separators correctly for Windows
* Use a classpath value that will work
* Filter out more Clojure auto-generated classes
* Remove namespaces functionality, we don't use it (as we use `all-ns` instead) so it was confusing.

Fixes #335
bbatsov pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 28, 2021
* Handle `delay` correctly
* Handle separators correctly for Windows
* Use a classpath value that will work
* Filter out more Clojure auto-generated classes
* Remove namespaces functionality, we don't use it (as we use `all-ns` instead) so it was confusing.

Fixes #335
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