Doh!

I was running 0.0-1586 instead of 0.0-1798

Brian

On Monday, January 7, 2013 1:13:30 AM UTC+1, Thomas Heller wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> I'm writing a Clojure Webapp with a CLJS Frontend and expected to be able 
> to cljs.reader/read-string everything I pr-str'd on the CLJ side. That 
> however does not work for defrecords and BigDecimals (1.1M) .
>
> 1. defrecord
>
> In CLJ I can:
>
>     (ns dummy)
>     (defrecord Foo [bar])
>     (pr-str (Foo. 1)) ; => "#dummy.Foo{:bar 1}"
>
> in CLJS however this will print as
>
>     "#Foo{:bar 1}"
>
> missing the Namespace. I found an old 
> post<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/clojure/YSkPd4zQTKQ/757Wd4Ex8pAJ>about 
> this but no other information.
>
> Also when I pr-str this record in CLJ and cljs.reader/read-string it in 
> CLJS it fails with "Could not find tag parser for dummy.Foo in ("inst" 
> "uuid" "queue") ", although the defrecord exists and is in the same ns 
> (actually a cljsbuild crossover). I figured out that I can 
> (cljs.reader/register-tag-parser! 'dummy.Foo make-foo) but thats seems 
> faulty. I read about EDN and understand why the reader would think its 
> reading a Tag but I can do read-string in CLJ just fine. Shouldnt both 
> sides be equal here?
>
> 2. BigDecimals:
>
> I understand that JavaScript has no BigDecimals and I can live with 
> js/parseFloat on the Client for now, however is there any way I can hint 
> the CLJS printer to print "1.1" as "1.1M"?
>
> On the Topic of EDN: How would I "tag" a value in CLJ(S) to print {:foo 
> "bar"} as #my/tag {:foo "bar"}? The docs only talk about data_readers.clj.
>
> The answers probably lie in the sources, but I hope somebody here has a 
> quick answer. ;)
>
> Cheers,
> /thomas
>
> PS: I'd actually prefer using "tagged" literals instead of the defrecord 
> constructor form since I dont trust anything coming from the client even it 
> looks like clojure data. Is there some protocol I can implement for the 
> record and have it print as tagged instead? For CLJ and CLJS? :)
>
>
>

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