I've just been scratching my hairs for a long time with an error I couldn't find. It turned out to be an arity exception but apparently because it happened on the EDT I couldn't "see" it. It didn't show in the "lein run" terminal when run from a terminal and it didn't show in any Emacs buffer when run from Emacs.
After a very long time I ended up doing this:
(try (function-call-with-arity-error ...) (catch Exception e (println e)
and, at last, thanks to this, I got to see this printed:
#<ArityException clojure.lang.ArityException: wrong number of args passed to...
and hence I've been able to find my error.
And if I do this:
(do
(println "trying...")
(arity-error-here-on-purpose) ; this ones throws the arity error
(println "done")
)
Then the terminal prints "trying..." but never gets to "done...".
I tried setting a default uncaught exception handler: the exception isn't getting caught. It's as if the program or the EDT was "stuck" after the arity exception (without printing anything anywhere).
How am I suppose to deal with this the next time? Because I couldn't see any message anywhere it took me a really long time to find. Once again: nothing in the 'lein run' terminal and nothing in any Emacs buffer.
Should I create a function that wraps calls that should happen on the EDT inside try / catch manually and that then logs/println the exception?
Also note that this is in a relatively "long" Clojure app: 1000 lines of code, so I can't paste it here and I couldn't reproduce that behavior in a short example (but it happens consistently in my app).