Hi Glenn,

I ran into that problem several times. Initially I just gave up. In a
second iteration I tried to debug the problem by reducing program to get a
minimal repro of the issue. This proved to be a great learning experience.
Here are the issues I discovered:

1. A big source of problems was the :optimizations :advanced. Disabling
this started producing much more readable messages.

2. To use jQuery and other external libraries in the browser I needed to
declare them using :externs in the project.clj.

3. To use macros in ClojureScript I had to use :require-macros inside (ns
foo) instead of :require.

By avoiding these gotchas I have been able to avoid the cryptic “TypeError:
Cannot call method 'call' of undefined”.

The upshot is that it does get better. Just hang in there.

Good luck!

Asim


On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 11:07 AM, Glen Mailer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'm new to ClojureScript, but I've been doing Clojure for a while, and
> this was something that's been catching me out a lot.
>
> In Clojure, attempts to use an undefined var result in a compiler error,
> whereas in CLJS they are left to fail at runtime. Presumably this is to
> play nicely with the more dynamic JavaScript environment.
>
> However, because function calls expand to
>
> namespace.whatever.func.call(null, //...
>
> Then if i've typoed my function call or mixed something up somewhere, I
> get the rather cryptic
>
> TypeError: Cannot call method 'call' of undefined
>
>
> I'm finding this is especially awkward if i'm passing functions around or
> there's a few invocations on the same line, and it's not obvious which one
> of the function calls is actually the bad one.
>
>
>
> Is this something that happens less once you get used to ClojureScript?
> Are there some tricks I can do to avoid making these mistakes?
> Would it be possible to tweak the compiler to warn about undefined "var"
> usage?
> If compile-time warnings are too restrictive, would it be possible to have
> a compilation mode where i get something like
> safeCall(namespace.whatever.func, "namespace.whatever.func", // ....
> which can tell me what the invocation looked like that failed?
>
>
>
> I hope that makes sense!
>
> Cheers
> Glen
>
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