Other Platforms
Overview
Here "other platforms" essentially means any (Clojure) platforms that hasn’t been mentioned specifically earlier in a dedicated section of the documentation.
As noted earlier in the documentation, down the road CIDER might support non-Clojure platforms as well. As things stand today, however, that’s not particularly high on our list of priorities.
Usage
As of CIDER 1.6, the default CIDER connection command cider-connect-clj
is
capable of connecting to any nREPL server that implements the core nREPL
protocol interface. So, all you need to do is the following:
-
Start an nREPL server (the project’s README usually has a section on starting a nREPL server).
-
M-x
cider-connect-clj
<RET>
And that’s it! You’ll get every feature that’s implemented by the nREPL server you’re using.
Limitations & Caveats
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Everything will be treated as a Clojure connection, regardless of the underlying platform.
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Errors will be displayed only as overlays. (The default CIDER error buffer is not implemented currently).
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The amount of functionality you’ll get will be dependent on how well the nREPL server you’re using implements the core nREPL protocol.