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i was wondering if there's any chance of getting clojurescript compile to webassembly
@vale afaik not before webassembly supports gc https://github.com/WebAssembly/gc/blob/master/proposals/gc/Overview.md
yeah I don't see the point either. maybe as a new dialect at some point but thats gonna have even more limitations than CLJS already has.
Is it possible to install dependencies from S3 like it is possible using https://github.com/s3-wagon-private/s3-wagon-private without using any other building tool (eg. leiningen)
yes, that should just work. just specify :maven {:repositories ...}
in shadow-cljs.edn
Good morning! I have a an app which renders web pages from the server. I have some Clojurescript code running in the browser on startup — that is working. My question is, if I write Clojurescript code to be invoked from a web page, how do I set up the functions, so they can be referenced from inside the HTML?
@hadilsabbagh18 This is what ^:export
is for
If you have namespace foo.bar
with a function (defn ^:export foo [])
then you can refer to it from the HTML like foo.bar.foo
Hello, does anyone know if you can configure shadow-cljs to refresh npm dependencies when they change for local npm modules (not js files within my app)? My app depends on a JS component lib that I wan't to develop alongside my shadow-cljs app but shadow doesn't see changes without restarting the server