Once the browser is connected to the clojurescript repl, I previously had no way of calling macros from the repl. This is an issue that has put me off clojurescript in the past, preferring using javascript directly. Basically, I felt that the cljs-repl was kinda lame and I was going back to the compile/debug cycle that writing code in clojure was supposed to emancipate us from.
Are there any good workarounds/workflows for pushing and testing code in clojurescript? Especially if macros can be evaluated?
An example of my problem is:
make a new cljs project
lein new cljs-template blah
start up the server
cd blah
lein run
run the web-repl
lein trampoline cljsbuild repl-listen
there is a file
src/blah/client/main.cljs
with the heading
(ns blad.client.main (:require [noir.cljs.client.watcher :as watcher] [clojure.browser.repl :as repl] [crate.core :as crate]) (:use [jayq.core :only [$ append]]) (:use-macros [crate.macros :only [defpartial]]))
notice the line (:use-macros [crate.macros :only [defpartial]])
I can't use defpartial
in the browser repl because it is a macro. The error I get is:
>> (crate.macros/defpartial []) "Error evaluating:" (crate.macros/defpartial []) :as "crate.macros.defpartial.call(null,cljs.core.Vector.fromArray([]));\n" # TypeError: Cannot read property 'defpartial' of undefined
Now defpartial is quite a useful macro and without it, it was a hassle.
My problem got worse when i wanted to define another macro in the project with the :use-macros
. I could not debug what i wrote at all in the repl or the browser and after about half a day, I figured out that it was quicker to use a clj repl, test the macro in there using macroexpand and the copy the results back into the browser repl. I got one cljs macro working after about a day it wasn't very fun. This was about 6 months ago. I'm hoping there is a quicker way to do this now.