Hey!

Glad to help out - really we owe Stuart for making it all possible.  I'm just 
stoked to have this facility in node.js now - makes node dev a whole lot more 
fun.

There are a couple of test failures in the dependency project

https://github.com/quile/dependency-cljs

but on deeper inspection I noticed a couple of things:

1) Tests fail in the same manner (but with slightly different results) in 
clojure 1.6
2) The tests are regarding topological sorting, and there are actually many 
valid topological sorts of the same graph, but the tests only check for a 
specific one - so IMHO the code is producing a valid sort, but the tests are 
failing because it's not the expected sort.

Also, in the component-cljs project, a lot of the exception-related code 
doesn't port well because Javascript handles exceptions so differently.  This 
is where the chief problems are on the cljs side, and those tests are marked to 
only compile in Clojure, not ClojureScript for the time being.  If you put them 
back in, you'll get the failures.

Cheers!
Kyle






On Thursday, October 30, 2014 8:46:22 AM UTC-7, Dylan Butman wrote:
> I was gearing up to have to do this myself in the next coming months! Awesome 
> stuff, really much needed addition to cljs. 
> 
> I'll dig in next week. point me towards your failing tests and maybe I can 
> try to lend a hand.
> 
> On Wednesday, October 29, 2014 9:05:56 PM UTC-4, Kyle Dawkins wrote:
> > Hey all
> > 
> > A few weeks ago I spent some time porting 
> > https://github.com/stuartsierra/component to ClojureScript.  The results 
> > are here:
> > 
> > github: https://github.com/quile/component-cljs
> > Clojars: [quile/component "0.2.2"]
> > 
> > My motivation is pretty straightforward: I am keen to make node.js a really 
> > pleasant experience for cljs development.  I've done a large amount of 
> > vanilla node.js dev, and the dependency-injection problem always reared its 
> > ugly head at inopportune moments, so making 
> > https://github.com/stuartsierra/component work in cljs seemed like a good 
> > idea.  And it was!  It works like a charm.
> > 
> > This port is fairly soft: there are still some failing tests (commented 
> > out) due to the differences in exception-handling between clj and cljs.  
> > Also, I had to port the underlying "dependency" library too:
> > 
> > github: https://github.com/quile/dependency-cljs
> > 
> > The upshot of all of this is that it's now very easy to create nicely 
> > modular node.js apps in ClojureScript, with their dependencies injected 
> > correctly.  Fun.
> > 
> > Cheers!
> > Kyle

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