You could do: (.call f context ...)



On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Frank Siebenlist <frank.siebenl...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> In Javascript you seem to be able to set the context for "this" to any
> fn-object by specifying your desired context's "this" in the call/apply
> call.
>
> (never knew about this option - feels like an aweful hack to define
> invocation-scope but some libraries use it… see
> http://www.slideshare.net/moduscreate/javascript-classes-and-scoping for
> a good explanation).
>
> The CLJS compiler seems to fill-in the "this" with a nil for
> f.call(null,…) invocations.
>
> Q is how do you specify this context-this in CLJS as the context/scope for
> the invocation?
>
> -FrankS.
>
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