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clojure.repl OverviewUtilities meant to be used interactively at the REPL
Usage: (apropos str-or-pattern)
Given a regular expression or stringable thing, return a seq of all public definitions in all currently-loaded namespaces that match the str-or-pattern.Source
Usage: (demunge fn-name)
Given a string representation of a fn class, as in a stack trace element, returns a readable version.Added in Clojure version 1.3
Usage: (dir nsname)
Prints a sorted directory of public vars in a namespaceSource
Usage: (dir-fn ns)
Returns a sorted seq of symbols naming public vars in a namespace or namespace alias. Looks for aliases in *ns*Source
Usage: (doc name)
Prints documentation for a var or special form given its name, or for a spec if given a keywordAdded in Clojure version 1.0
Usage: (find-doc re-string-or-pattern)
Prints documentation for any var whose documentation or name contains a match for re-string-or-patternAdded in Clojure version 1.0
Usage: (pst) (pst e-or-depth) (pst e depth)
Prints a stack trace of the exception, to the depth requested. If none supplied, uses the root cause of the most recent repl exception (*e), and a depth of 12.Added in Clojure version 1.3
Usage: (root-cause t)
Returns the initial cause of an exception or error by peeling off all of its wrappersAdded in Clojure version 1.3
Usage: (set-break-handler!) (set-break-handler! f)
Register INT signal handler. After calling this, Ctrl-C will cause the given function f to be called with a single argument, the signal. Uses thread-stopper if no function given.Source
Usage: (source n)
Prints the source code for the given symbol, if it can find it. This requires that the symbol resolve to a Var defined in a namespace for which the .clj is in the classpath. Example: (source filter)Source
Usage: (source-fn x)
Returns a string of the source code for the given symbol, if it can find it. This requires that the symbol resolve to a Var defined in a namespace for which the .clj is in the classpath. Returns nil if it can't find the source. For most REPL usage, 'source' is more convenient. Example: (source-fn 'filter)Source
Usage: (stack-element-str el)
Returns a (possibly unmunged) string representation of a StackTraceElementAdded in Clojure version 1.3
Usage: (thread-stopper) (thread-stopper thread)
Returns a function that takes one arg and uses that as an exception message to stop the given thread. Defaults to the current threadSource
clojure.repl.deps provides facilities for dynamically modifying the available libraries in the runtime when running at the REPL, without restarting
Usage: (add-lib lib coord) (add-lib lib)
Given a lib that is not yet on the repl classpath, make it available by downloading the library if necessary and adding it to the classloader. Libs already on the classpath are not updated. Requires a valid parent DynamicClassLoader. lib - symbol identifying a library, for Maven: groupId/artifactId coord - optional map of location information specific to the procurer, or latest if not supplied Returns coll of libs loaded, including transitive (or nil if none). For info on libs, coords, and versions, see: https://clojure.org/reference/deps_and_cliAdded in Clojure version 1.12
Usage: (add-libs lib-coords)
Given lib-coords, a map of lib to coord, will resolve all transitive deps for the libs together and add them to the repl classpath, unlike separate calls to add-lib.Added in Clojure version 1.12
Usage: (sync-deps & {:as opts})
Calls add-libs with any libs present in deps.edn but not yet present on the classpath. :aliases - coll of alias keywords to use during the syncAdded in Clojure version 1.12
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