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I expect that running cider-inspect on the symbol KafkaConsumer will display the JavaDocs at the bottom of the cider-inspect buffer.
Actual behavior
It doesn't, instead the cider-inspect buffer will correctly open and display everything (e.g interfaces, constructors, etc..) but the javadocs.
Steps to reproduce the problem
First set emacs variable cider-enrich-classpath to t, then clone this repo, navigate within it using emacs to the file with KafkaConsumer , from that file run cider-jack-in, then with your cursor on KafkaConsumer, run cider-inspect, you should expect to see the cider-inspect emacs buffer to open, if you scroll the the bottom, you don't see the javadocs. In this case, it would be these docs. Which you can get to, as demonstrated here, from emacs using the clojure.java.javadoc/javadoc function if you add the right remote.
Environment & Version information
CIDER version information
Include here the version string displayed when
CIDER's REPL is launched. Here's an example:
Calling cider-inspect on CSVReader in (import '(com.opencsv CSVReader)) in the project does show the java docs. Well, it shows some docs at the bottom:
This indicates to me that this means the KafkaConsumer failing to get the docs might be unique to the way the Apache Kafka project is put together.
Expected behavior
I expect that running
cider-inspect
on the symbol KafkaConsumer will display the JavaDocs at the bottom of the cider-inspect buffer.Actual behavior
It doesn't, instead the cider-inspect buffer will correctly open and display everything (e.g interfaces, constructors, etc..) but the javadocs.
Steps to reproduce the problem
First set emacs variable
cider-enrich-classpath
tot
, then clone this repo, navigate within it using emacs to the file with KafkaConsumer , from that file runcider-jack-in
, then with your cursor on KafkaConsumer, runcider-inspect
, you should expect to see the cider-inspect emacs buffer to open, if you scroll the the bottom, you don't see the javadocs. In this case, it would be these docs. Which you can get to, as demonstrated here, from emacs using the clojure.java.javadoc/javadoc function if you add the right remote.Environment & Version information
CIDER version information
Include here the version string displayed when
CIDER's REPL is launched. Here's an example:
Clojure CLI version
clojure --version
Clojure CLI version 1.11.1.1413
Emacs version
GNU Emacs 29.2 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.33, cairo version 1.16.0) of 2024-02-11
Operating system
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS
Release: 22.04
Codename: jammy
JDK distribution
[openjdk version "21.0.1" 2023-10-17
OpenJDK Runtime Environment Homebrew (build 21.0.1)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM Homebrew (build 21.0.1, mixed mode, sharing)H
Classpath of example project
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