Can you try #' ?
#' means the var itself, not the value inside the var
On Friday, March 31, 2017 at 2:04:29 PM UTC-7, Max Muranov wrote:
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> But if I perform such thing this in clojure:
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> (send-off (:movement-agent game) (fn [_] game))
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>
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> As I found out, I get something like this:
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> Game {:heroes-container obj[Ref],
> :movement-agent obj[Agent{:val
> Game {:heroes-container obj[Ref],
> :movement-agent obj[Agent{:val
> Game {:heroes-container obj[Ref],
> :movement-agent obj[Agent{:val
> Game ........ }}
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>
>
> And I get this error: java.lang.StackOverflowError: null
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> Why is this happening? Why this is not links but the actual hash-maps? Is
> there a way to make this work
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