I see here
https://github.com/clojure/clojurescript/wiki/Differences-from-Clojure that
"Atoms work as in Clojure.", but I think I see a difference:
1. I am using a custom type hierarchy in a namespace
tiltontec.modeller.cell_types:
(defonce ia-types (-> (make-hierarchy)
(derive ::model ::object)
(derive ::cell ::object)
(derive ::c-formula ::cell)))
2. At the repl I switch to the cell types namespace and create an atom:
(def my-formula (atom 42 :meta {:type ::c-formula}))
3. In Clojure:
(type my-formula) => :tiltontec.modeller.cell-types/c-formula
4. In cljs:
(type my-formula) => cljs.core.Atom
Sanity check:
(meta my-formula) => {:type :tiltontec.modeller.cell-types/c-formula}
Am I missing something?
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