pr-str will do what you want. That said we should probably add toString
methods to the core datatypes to prevent this surprise.

David

On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Chris McBride <cmm7...@gmail.com> wrote:

> In Clojure (str {:a 1}) returns "{:a 1}".
> In ClojureScript (str {:a 1}) returns "[Object object]".
>
> As a result, in order to send data to and from the server I've been
> doing this: (goog.json/serialize (cljs->js x)). This seems like
> unnecessary overhead to convert everything a JS object first, is there
> a technical reason why ClojureScript behaves differently here? Or has
> this just not been implemented yet?
>
> Thanks
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