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Pull #341

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Chris Perkins
Don't step in to clojure.core functions

The new step-in command makes it easy to step in (often accidentally) to
a function in clojure.core. But instrumenting clojure core functions is
dangerous, and can result in a stack overflow that crashes the nrepl
process. In fact, just instrumenting `clojure.core/symbol?` (without
even debugging it) causes a stack overflow. I'm not entirely sure yet
how this happens, but it seems safest to just prevent stepping in to all
core functions by default.

This commit starts to make that configurable - the default is to only
skip step-in for clojure.core, but you can add names or patterns to the
atom `step-in-blacklist` to prevent step-in for other namespaces.
Pull Request #341: Don't step in to clojure.core functions

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4 1152.4 (TEST_CMD="./lein-261 with-profile +1.7,+plugin.mranderson/config,+test-cljs test") 09 May 2018 06:15AM UTC 0
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5 1152.5 (TEST_CMD="./lein-261 with-profile +1.8,+plugin.mranderson/config,+test-clj test") 09 May 2018 06:14AM UTC 0
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6 1152.6 (TEST_CMD="./lein-261 with-profile +1.8,+plugin.mranderson/config,+test-clj test") 09 May 2018 06:14AM UTC 0
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