Sorry, I should have been clearer.

In a JS shell (v8, for example), after running... *load('bkeeping.js');* , I
expect to have a *bkeeping* object. But that's not there. So I tried a *
goog.require('bkeeping.js');* , and a '*bkeeping*' object still wasn't
there.

Basically, I'd like to able to run compiled JS code in a JS shell. But I'm
coming up short (with and without compiler optimizations) in v8, rhino and
SpiderMonkey.

Any ideas?

Tim Washington
twash...@gmail.com
416.843.9060



On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 10:28 PM, Timothy Washington <twash...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hey all,
>
>
> I'm digging into ClojureScript at the moment, and am trying to figure out
> how to automate generated JS code in a shell, like v8.
>
>
> In ClojureScript, I have been able to to pull in Google Closure's "*
> goog.testing.jsunit*" package. Next step is to take the generated JS code
> (optimized or not), and be able to automate tests in a JS shell, like v8,
> SpiderMonkey, rhino, etc. This is where I run into problems. In the
> directory in which I ran "cljs", I run v8, then load "*out/goog/base.js*"
> (analogous to what you'd do in a browser). "*bkeeping.js*" is generated
> from "*bkeeping.cljs*". goog.require breaks at first, until I try it with
> fubar'd namespace. Then I retry goog.require, and it works. However, I don't
> see the results of the unit test run.
>
>
> Any ideas of what I'm missing?
>
>
> Thanks for any help
>
> Tim
>
>
>
> *OUTPUT*
>
> webkell@ubuntu:~/Projects/bkell/test/cljs$ cljsc bkeeping.cljs >
> bkeeping.js
>
> webkell@ubuntu:~/Projects/bkell/test/cljs$ v8
>
> V8 version 3.5.3
>
> >
>
> > load('out/goog/base.js');
>
> > load('bkeeping.js');
>
>
> …
>
> *
> *
>
> *> goog.require("bkeeping"); *
>
> *out/goog/base.js:517: Error: Undefined nameToPath for goog.string*
>
> *            throw Error('Undefined nameToPath for ' + requireName);*
>
> *                  ^*
>
> *Error: Undefined nameToPath for goog.string*
>
> *    at Error (unknown source)*
>
> *    at visitNode (out/goog/base.js:517:19)*
>
> *    at visitNode (out/goog/base.js:512:13)*
>
> *    at Object.writeScripts_ (out/goog/base.js:530:9)*
>
> *    at Object.require (out/goog/base.js:280:12)*
>
> *    at (shell):1:6*
>
>
> …
>
>
> > goog.require("xx");
>
> out/goog/base.js:287: Error: goog.require could not find: xx
>
>         throw Error(errorMessage);
>
>               ^
>
> Error: goog.require could not find: xx
>
>     at Error (unknown source)
>
>     at Object.require (out/goog/base.js:287:15)
>
>     at (shell):1:6
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> *> goog.require("bkeeping");*
>
>
>
> *Source "bkeeping.cljs" *
>
> (ns bkeeping
>
>   (:require [goog.testing.jsunit :as testing]))
>
>
>
>
> ;;(defn ^:export run-tests []
>
> (defn run-tests []
>
>
>
>   (testing/assertFalse false, "PASSED falsity")
>
>   (testing/assertTrue true, "PASSED truthiness")
>
> )
>
>
> (run-tests)
>
>
>

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