Thanks try* would do the trick.  Though note that catch js/String won't 
catch strings, as:

> "foo" instanceof String
false


Michal

On Monday, 8 October 2012 01:18:54 UTC+2, Herwig Hochleitner wrote:
>
> Javascript native try-catch is available as the compiler builtin try* 
> form. cljs.core/try desugars into try* + a type dispatch in catch blocks.
>
> So to catch Strings you would write (try ... (catch js/String e ...)) and 
> to catch everything (try* ... (catch e ...))
>

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