The best way to get help with this is to post (gist, refheap, or similar) a
complete but minimal case that demonstrates the issue. Here's an example that
you may find helpful that includes (a contrived use of) build-all, opts, and
render-state: https://www.refheap.com/94767
On Thursday, December 11, 2014 2:35:18 PM UTC-6, Andrew wrote:
> I've been debugging this for awhile and don't understand what's happening.
>
> I am debating between these two possibilities:
>
> (om/build-all row sequence {:opts {:edit edit}})
>
> vs.
>
> (om/build-all row sequence {:state {:edit edit}})
>
> The second is the typical idiom I use but I don't think it's necessary all
> the time. And in this example, this works when I reference the :state
> version's "edit" inside this:
>
> (render-state [_ {:keys [edit]}]
> .... use "edit" somewhere
>
> What I tried doing is using :opts instead. Then my "row" fn looked like this
> (extra arg):
>
> (defn row
> [value owner {:keys [edit]}]
> .....
> (render-state [_ _] ; removed state info
> .... use "edit" somewhere
>
> Should I not expect "edit" to work as a readable value in render-state in
> both cases? I am not *setting* it, hence why I don't need it as state, so
> :opts seems better in this case.
>
> But when I do the above with :opts, "edit" is nil. I don't want to use :state
> just because I can't get :opts working. Is there anything obvious I am
> overlooking?
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