Added an empty Clojure/ClojureScript project, about to add a Lisp one.

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There is nothing here yet. You cannot use it. It is just a very rough plan. There is nothing here yet. You cannot use it. It is just a very rough plan.
## Clojure implementation
There is the beginnings of a Clojure implementation. This is probably just proof-of-concept rapid prototyping. Clojure makes it extremely hard to rebind symbols, so in-core editing of Clojure is going to be pretty hard to make work. It's highly likely that working LEdit will be Common Lisp only.

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(ns user
(:require
[figwheel-sidecar.repl-api :as f]))
;; user is a namespace that the Clojure runtime looks for and
;; loads if its available
;; You can place helper functions in here. This is great for starting
;; and stopping your webserver and other development services
;; The definitions in here will be available if you run "lein repl" or launch a
;; Clojure repl some other way
;; You have to ensure that the libraries you :require are listed in your dependencies
;; Once you start down this path
;; you will probably want to look at
;; tools.namespace https://github.com/clojure/tools.namespace
;; and Component https://github.com/stuartsierra/component
(defn fig-start
"This starts the figwheel server and watch based auto-compiler."
[]
;; this call will only work as long as your :cljsbuild and
;; :figwheel configurations are at the top level of your project.clj
;; and are not spread across different lein profiles
;; otherwise you can pass a configuration into start-figwheel! manually
(f/start-figwheel!))
(defn fig-stop
"Stop the figwheel server and watch based auto-compiler."
[]
(f/stop-figwheel!))
;; if you are in an nREPL environment you will need to make sure you
;; have setup piggieback for this to work
(defn cljs-repl
"Launch a ClojureScript REPL that is connected to your build and host environment."
[]
(f/cljs-repl))

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(defproject ledit "0.1.0-SNAPSHOT"
:deploy-repositories [["releases" :clojars]
["snapshots" :clojars]]
:description "A version of LEdit in Clojure - probably just a rapid prototype."
:url "http://example.com/FIXME"
:license {:name "GNU General Public License, version 2.0 or (at your option) any later version"
:url "https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.en.html"}
:min-lein-version "2.9.1"
:dependencies [[org.clojure/clojure "1.8.0"] ;; not 1.10 because LightTable doesn't yet support it
[org.clojure/clojurescript "1.10.520"]
[org.clojure/core.async "0.4.500"]]
:plugins [[lein-figwheel "0.5.19"]
[lein-cljsbuild "1.1.7" :exclusions [[org.clojure/clojure]]]]
:source-paths ["src/clj"]
:cljsbuild {:builds
[{:id "dev"
:source-paths ["src/cljs" "src/cljc" "env/dev/cljs"]
;; The presence of a :figwheel configuration here
;; will cause figwheel to inject the figwheel client
;; into your build
:figwheel {:on-jsload "ledit.core/on-js-reload"
;; :open-urls will pop open your application
;; in the default browser once Figwheel has
;; started and compiled your application.
;; Comment this out once it no longer serves you.
:open-urls ["http://localhost:3449/index.html"]}
:compiler {:main ledit.core
:asset-path "js/compiled/out"
:output-to "resources/public/js/compiled/ledit.js"
:output-dir "resources/public/js/compiled/out"
:source-map-timestamp true
;; To console.log CLJS data-structures make sure you enable devtools in Chrome
;; https://github.com/binaryage/cljs-devtools
:preloads [devtools.preload]}}
;; This next build is a compressed minified build for
;; production. You can build this with:
;; lein cljsbuild once min
{:id "min"
:source-paths ["src"]
:compiler {:output-to "resources/public/js/compiled/ledit.js"
:main ledit.core
:optimizations :advanced
:pretty-print false}}]}
:figwheel {;; :http-server-root "public" ;; default and assumes "resources"
;; :server-port 3449 ;; default
;; :server-ip "127.0.0.1"
:css-dirs ["resources/public/css"] ;; watch and update CSS
;; Start an nREPL server into the running figwheel process
;; :nrepl-port 7888
;; Server Ring Handler (optional)
;; if you want to embed a ring handler into the figwheel http-kit
;; server, this is for simple ring servers, if this
;; doesn't work for you just run your own server :) (see lein-ring)
;; :ring-handler hello_world.server/handler
;; To be able to open files in your editor from the heads up display
;; you will need to put a script on your path.
;; that script will have to take a file path and a line number
;; ie. in ~/bin/myfile-opener
;; #! /bin/sh
;; emacsclient -n +$2 $1
;;
;; :open-file-command "myfile-opener"
;; if you are using emacsclient you can just use
;; :open-file-command "emacsclient"
;; if you want to disable the REPL
;; :repl false
;; to configure a different figwheel logfile path
;; :server-logfile "tmp/logs/figwheel-logfile.log"
;; to pipe all the output to the repl
;; :server-logfile false
}
:profiles {:dev {:dependencies [[binaryage/devtools "0.9.10"]
[figwheel-sidecar "0.5.19"]]
;; need to add dev source path here to get user.clj loaded
:source-paths ["src" "dev"]
;; need to add the compliled assets to the :clean-targets
:clean-targets ^{:protect false} ["resources/public/js/compiled"
:target-path]}})

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/* some style */

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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<link href="css/style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
<link rel="icon" href="https://clojurescript.org/images/cljs-logo-icon-32.png">
</head>
<body>
<div id="app">
<h2>Figwheel template</h2>
<p>Checkout your developer console.</p>
</div>
<script src="js/compiled/ledit.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
</body>
</html>

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(ns ledit.core
(:require ))
(enable-console-print!)
(println "This text is printed from src/ledit/core.cljs. Go ahead and edit it and see reloading in action.")
;; define your app data so that it doesn't get over-written on reload
(defonce app-state (atom {:text "Hello world!"}))
(defn on-js-reload []
;; optionally touch your app-state to force rerendering depending on
;; your application
;; (swap! app-state update-in [:__figwheel_counter] inc)
)

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