There is an issue for this:

http://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/CLJS-37

and work is being done to come up with a good solution. The comment in
the issue is outdated. There was some discussion last week about how
best to do this. I can't remember the details but I know that doing
anything automatically is out. I think it will either be a macro or a
reader-macro and will only create js objects out of literals or
expressions which can be evaluated to a literal.

Brenton

On Aug 10, 9:04 pm, Kevin Lynagh <[email protected]> wrote:
> What is the best way to pass Clojure vectors and maps to JavaScript
> functions?
>
> Currently when I need to call a JavaScript function that takes an
> array I do something like
>
>     (js/my_js_fn (.array (vector 1 2 3)))
>
> and I pass Clojure maps like
>
>     (js/my_js_fn (.strobj (hash-map "a" 1 "b" 2)))
>
> This feels a bit gross, since I'm digging into the implementation
> details.
>
> Is there a recommended way to do this yet?
> Some kind of reader macro (say @@) would be okay, turning
>
>     (js/my_js_fn @@(vector 1 2 3))
>
> into
>
>     (js/my_js_fn (.array (vector 1 2 3)))
>
> at read time.
>
> Ideally though, the compiler would automatically convert ClojureScript
> objects into JavaScript native objects when they're passed to a
> function in the js/ namespace.

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