Ah, figured it out. First, its important to use the debugging tools in
chrome when working on javascript (Shift+Ctrl+I). This gave me the
error I needed to figure what was going wrong. The problem was I
needed the goog.addDependency line. Now it knows where to find it and
doesn't cause an error.

Best,
Brent

On Sep 27, 8:51 pm, Brent Millare <brent.mill...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Also as for compile options, there are none. I initially tried
> advanced, but again got a blank page. So I tried no args, and it made
> the "out" folder. I looked in there and saw the generated js file. I
> looked through that, and edited each line to look like my working js
> code. In the end, translating the require is what seemed to prevent
> the behavior.
>
> -Brent
>
> On Sep 27, 7:26 pm, Brent Millare <brent.mill...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > You can try out the code I posted, but basically I wanted to create a
> > hello world canvas. Without the require, I get the canvas. With the
> > require, I get a blank white page.
>
> > There isn't any error message, which is what made this particularly
> > difficult to narrow.
>
> > -Brent
>
> > On Sep 27, 7:01 pm, David Nolen <dnolen.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > What was the error and what were your compile options?
>
> > > On Tuesday, September 27, 2011, Brent Millare <brent.mill...@gmail.com>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > I'm trying to figure out why when I require('cljs.core') in a
> > > > javascript file, the hello world example doesn't work.
>
> > > > hello.js
> > > > goog.require('cljs.core');               ;;<--- If I delete this line,
> > > > then everything works.
> > > > goog.require('goog.dom');
>
> > > > function sayHi() {
> > > >    var myc__2284 = goog.dom.createDom("canvas",
> > > > {"width":"300","height":"225","style":"border:1px dotted"});
> > > >    var context__2285 = myc__2284.getContext("2d");
> > > >    context__2285.font = "bold 12px sans-serif";
> > > >    context__2285.fillText("hello wurld",50,50);
> > > >    return goog.dom.appendChild(document.body,myc__2284);
> > > > };
>
> > > > index.html
> > > > <!DOCTYPE html>
> > > > <html>
> > > >  <head>
> > > >    <script type="text/javascript" src="goog/base.js"></script>
> > > >    <script type="text/javascript" src="hello.js"></script>
> > > >  </head>
> > > >  <body onload="sayHi()">
> > > >  </body>
> > > > </html>
>
> > > > I was trying to cut away at what clojurescript outputs since I was
> > > > trying to rule out what line was breaking the code. And oddly enough,
> > > > it was the require line. What's going on here?
>
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