In Clojure, when you def a variable, the REPL prints the name of the
variable rather than the value.
In Clojurescript, when you def a variable, the REPL prints the value
assigned to the variable.
This is problematic when working with lazy values. Is there any particular
reason the Clojurescript R
Hi,
While compiling using cljsbuild I get the error below. How do I trace it
back to the source file that caused this error ?
Thanks,
Murtaza
Compiling "resources/public/cljs/client.js" failed:
Exception in thread "main" java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException:
java.lang.NullPointerException
I am using Chris Ganger's noir-cljs.
Any leads on how I could debug it?
Thanks,
Murtaza
On Sunday, May 13, 2012 7:35:13 PM UTC+5:30, David Nolen wrote:
>
> How are you compiling your source?
>
> On Sunday, May 13, 2012, Murtaza Husain wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an array of maps defined as b
You could do this without adding anything to hiccup.
If you wrote a function that, say, used walk, you could have it go
through the vectors, and replace the custom tags with what they
represent. Then you could just call that before calling `html'.
(html
(transform
[:html
[:head
How are you compiling your source?
On Sunday, May 13, 2012, Murtaza Husain wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an array of maps defined as below -
>
> (def input-boxes [{:name ":person/first-name" :label-text "Full Name"
> :help-text "Please enter your full name as - First Middle Last"}
> {:name
I'm planning a base app which loads and unloads cljs mini-apps into the
main app, one at a time. The problem domain is such that there are simply
too many mini-apps to load upfront.
Is lein-cljs build clever enough to generate exports and externs so that
these modules can talk to each other? Fo