Hi Nuo

You can raise a ticket about this at
http://dev.clojure.org/jira/secure/Dashboard.jspa. However I suspect that
the default behaviour is unlikely to change, as it could break a lot of
code that relies (implicitly) on the existing behaviour. However there is a
lot of movement around namespaced keywords at the moment with spec, so
perhaps this change could be rolled in here?

One option I can think of would be to keep the existing arity the same, but
add a new arity with an option {:keep-ns true} or similar.

On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 2:13 AM Nuo Li <[email protected]> wrote:

> The function clj->js use "name" function to convert a keyword to a string,
> which is not the right choice, since "name" means a different thing from
> what should be placed here.
>
> When we use ClojureScript in developement, as long as we need to deal with
> js object, we have to js->clj  (with keywordize true) first, so there can
> be strings like "A/B" in keys which are converted to :A/B. When converting
> them back to js object, :A/B will be converted to "B", which causes a lot
> of problems.
>
>
>
> What I use is the one below, which does the correct conversion.
>
> (defn keyword2string [k]
>   (let [ky (if-let [nspace (namespace k)] (str nspace "/" (name k)) (name
> k))]
>     (if (empty? ky)
>       (subs (str k) 1)
>       ky)))
>
>
> I don't know whether it is a known issue (probably for a very long
> time...) I didn't see any fix in github, and I have no idea how to
> contribute to it.
>
> It's likely everyone else who encountered this problem before use some
> approach like defining their own version of clj->js (like me), but I guess
> it is not a good idea to leave a not so correct cljs.core function for the
> ones who hasn't encountered this problem yet.
>
> Thank you~!
>
> Nuo
>
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