On Saturday, August 25, 2012, Timothy Baldridge wrote:
>
> It's not currently supported. Ticket welcome. If you have ideas about
>>> a good approach that's even better. Part of the problem is that
>>> Clojure fns are just JS fns.
>>>
>>
>>
> Can't we just set the attribute on the function? This works under Chrome,
> not sure about other browsers:
>
> z = function(x) { return x;}
> function (x) { return x;}
> z(1)
> 1
> z.foo = 1
> 1
> z
> function (x) { return x;}
> z.foo
> 1
> z(1)
> 1
>
>
> This is the approach I took for clojure-py. You can either provide a
> .meta() method that will be called to get the metadata, or you can put
> ._meta on your object and that attribute will be set/retrieved instead. Of
> course, this isn't immutable, but it would support meta and alter-meta.
>
>
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Yes something like that could work. Though picking a more obscure property
name is probably best.
David
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