Hi Roger,

the proper syntax to refer to JS object is js/my-object. Also I believe it
is not recommended to rely on internal dots.
So in your case either (.-stdin js/process) or (.. js/process -stdin).

Julien

2015-02-22 11:19 GMT-03:00 Roger Gilliar <[email protected]>:

> process.stdin ist recognized as a JavaScript Object, process not. Why ?
>
> (defn -main []
>   (.on process.stdin "data"
>                        (fn [_]
>                          (.disconnect ipcon)
>                          (.exit process 0))))
>
> The created JavaScript looks like this:
>
> irb.core._main = (function _main(){
> return process.stdin.on("data",(function (_){
> irb.core.ipcon.disconnect();
> return irb.core.process.exit((0));
> }));
> });
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