PS My confusion is increased by the fact that if I print out next-props
from within will-receive-props, it appears on the console to be a plain
vector, but in the next line of code, where I use it in om/set-state!, it
is in fact a cursor.


On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 10:45 PM, Alan Shaw <[email protected]> wrote:

> My main app cursor has a field :circles which is a vector. My animator
> component's render-state method needs these circles transformed into
> animations. This is done by a function make-animations. The parent
> component invokes om/build on the animator, passing (:circles cursor) as
> the animator's cursor.
>
> I find that whenever I try to invoke the function on :circles, it is a
> cursor
> and may not be dereferenced. This is true at all the places I have tried
> it:
> 1. in a :fn passed by the parent component as a member of the map in
> om/build,
> along with (:circles cursor).
> 2. within the animator's render-state itself,
> and
> 3. in the animator's will-receive-props method. It is here that the docs
> claim "This is a good place to detect app state changes and make updates
> to local component state using om/set-state! or om/update-state!."
>
> My question is: how?
>
> Shanti,
>
> Alan
>

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