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Hi - ask away! I saw some chatter on #C03S1L9DN earlier today, if you can explain what you're trying to achieve I'd love to help
or you can always raise an issue on gh, or email me direct at <mailto:[email protected]|[email protected]>
now that bidi has made the jump to cljc (rather than cljx) it's a lot easier to hack on it, so I'm planning to make some improvements to the cljs side
Basically, I wanted to the routes /[#"[^]*" :state]/requirements
and /[#"^]*" :state]/requirements/[#".*" :names]
to map to the same handler but with different parameters. I had that working. But I also wanted to use bidi.router/set-location!
to generate URLs from locations and have it automatically decide which of the two URLs above to generate depending on whether :names
is present in the :route-params
passed to set-location!
.