Consider this snipplet of code:

  (. js/console log (type (str "abc")))
  (. js/console log (type (atom nil)))
  (. js/console log (type (cljs.core/async 100)))

it outputs for me:

function String() { [native code] } app.cljs:13
function (state,meta,validator,watches){ this.state = state; this.meta =
meta; this.validator = validator; this.watches = watches;
this.cljs$lang$protocol_mask$partition0$ = 2153938944;
this.cljs$lang$protocol_mask$partition1$ = 2; }

This, unfortunately, is not very useful. Thus, my question:

in javascript, is there a way to get the type of an object? (the Java ones
are a bit more useful, returning things like:

clojure.core.async.impl.channels.ManyToManyChannel
and java.lang.String

Question:

How do I extract a readable/comparable type from cljs objects?

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