clojure/lein REPL with jline
For some reason I can't get clojure REPL working with jline, what i did was git clone the clojure repository off github then run ant to build it, then i download jline-0.9.94.jar to the directory with clojure.jar, then run the following command:
java -cp jline-0.9.94.jar:clojure.jar jline.ConsoleRunner clojure.main
And get the following errors:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: clojure.main
at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:200)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:188)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:317)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:252)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClassInternal(ClassLoader.java:375)
at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method)
at java.lang.Class.forName(开发者_JS百科Class.java:164)
at jline.ConsoleRunner.main(Unknown Source)
Here are the files in my current directory:
vvshs-macbook-2:clojure vvsh$ ls
build.xml clojure-sources-1.2.0-master-SNAPSHOT.jar epl-v10.html src
classes clojure-sources.jar jline-0.9.94.jar test
clojure-1.2.0-master-SNAPSHOT.jar clojure.iml pom-template.xml
clojure-slim-1.2.0-master-SNAPSHOT.jar clojure.jar pom.xml
clojure-slim.jar doc readme.txt
vvshs-macbook-2:clojure vvsh$
I got the same error on clojure 1.1 and lein repl(it seems lein maintain its own version of clojure).
By the way, this is on mac ox 10.5.8
java version "1.5.0_24"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_24-b02-357-9M3165)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_24-149, mixed mode, sharing)
Anybody know what's wrong and how to fix it? As I really want to get lein repl working to start a project.
I solved the same problem today by removing a redundant jline*.jar
from /Library/Java/Extensions
, leaving just one jline installation in CLASSPATH
.
Longer explanation: I was trying to build labrepl, which installs all its dependencies in subdirectory lib
, but I had previously set up jline by copying the .jar file to /Library/Java/Extensions
. Apparently, java.lang.ClassLoader
couldn't handle two installations of jline, and as long as there were ones available in two places, the command line starting a Clojure REPL would fail finding the latter one of classes jline.ConsoleRunner
and clojure.main
, depending on the order they were given to the java
command.
I hope this helps.
see my alternative instructions for install on my fork:
http://github.com/jedschneider/leiningen
I sent a pull request to update the readme, but didn't get a response on it. once you have lein installed, you can put the bin/leiningen.sh in your ~/bin and call it anywhere. i put a shortcut on my .bash_profile
alias lein="~/bin/leiningen.sh"
and then call lein repl
to launch a shell
also checkout the labrepl which is a great learning tool.
http://github.com/relevance/labrepl
Your java ...
command looks fine, I'd double check if all the jars are where you think they should be (and that they are the jars you think they are, i.e. clojure.jar
is actually the one you built locally and not some super-outdated one).
If you want to use Leiningen for lein repl
, that's possible too. Note that it isn't accurate to say that it "maintains its own version of Clojure"; Leiningen is a build tool, used as part of a project-oriented workflow, and the separate Clojure jars are project-specific. To create a sample project to play around in, say lein new foo
someplace convenient. Then you'll need to cd foo
, get your Clojure & contrib jars with lein deps
(the project.clj
skeleton provided by lein new
already contains entries for both) and start a REPL with lein repl
.
Finally, you could use the new cljr
project; it has a comprehensive README which should get you started in no time, and with it you'll be able to say cljr repl
to get a Clojure REPL anywhere, without the need to create a "project".
I met the same problem. jline.ConsoleRunner (at least about jline-0.9.5 which I use) seems not to be able to find class files in the path added to class search paths from -cp option of 'java' command. It means it can't find neither classes in your current directory. I solved this by copying clojure.main under /Library/Java/Extensions/ too.
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