If for some reason you need to snapshot the value of a cursor during
render use om.core/value to do that.

David

On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 10:25 AM, Alan Shaw <[email protected]> wrote:
> Setting local state from app state was not my goal. My goal was to reflect
> the changed app state in the display - not an unreasonable desire. If you
> read my question again you'll see that setting local state was only one of
> three ways I tried to accomplish that.
>
> Again: I was unable to access the cursor's value during the render phase
> without explicitly saying (.value cursor). Examples in the tutorials show
> the cursor's value available by implicit dereferencing:
>
> (render [_] (dom/h1 nil (:text app)))
>
> It is my impression that rendering the value requires access to the value.
> But when I refer to this app state in render, I get the cursor rather than
> its value.
>
> I appreciate that breaking Om's rules will lead to trouble. I am trying to
> play by the rules here but it's not clear what they are.
>
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