[ANN] Release 0.32.0 of Counterclockwise

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Laurent PETIT

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Jul 29, 2015, 7:34:16 PM7/29/15
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Counterclockwise, the Eclipse Clojure development tool.

Counterclockwise 0.32.0 has been released.

Highlights:

- Clojure 1.7.0 support
- Cider-nrepl support
- Clojurescript support
- macro-expansion via editor hovers
- Embedded User plugins such as : font zoom mode for presentations, ANSI Colors in the REPL
- tons of small enhancements and bugs fixes (total 62 issues closed https://github.com/laurentpetit/ccw/issues?q=milestone%3A0.32.0+is%3Aclosed)


ChangeLog
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Installation instructions
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Cheers,


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Laurent PETIT

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Jul 30, 2015, 5:43:23 AM7/30/15
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I have forgotten to thank Andrea Richiardi for his involvement in this release content.

He is the author of many enhancement and fixes, including but not limited to 
- addition of macro-expansion hovers, and a generic hover extension for facilitating the ulterior addition of new kinds of hovers
- better automated UI tests
- integration of SWTBotRecorder to help users report bugs in the future
- making the tracing feature work and be usable from the Preferences UI
- ...

Thank you again, Andrea !

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Steffen Dienst

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Jul 30, 2015, 6:00:16 AM7/30/15
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Thank you for this great release! 
I can finally jump to definitions again, do not need to click a link in the console every time I start the REPL, can use all the nice color outputting libraries (ANSI support), see macro expansions,.... 
All in all a very appreciated efforts of all collaborators, cheers!

Laurent PETIT

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Jul 30, 2015, 7:05:01 AM7/30/15
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No, just a problem in your syntax analyzer, which does not seem to know that Andrea can also be a surname given to males in Europe.
Same for Cecil, in the opposite direction: in France, Cecile is generally given to females.

Cheers,

2015-07-30 13:02 GMT+02:00 Fluid Dynamics <a209...@trbvm.com>:
On Thursday, July 30, 2015 at 5:43:39 AM UTC-4, Laurent PETIT wrote:
I have forgotten to thank Andrea Richiardi for his involvement in this release content.
                              ^^^^^^               ^^^
Syntax error, line 1: Clauses do not agree as to grammatical gender.

Typo somewhere?



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