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News about ClojureCLR, a port of the Clojure programming language
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ClojureCLR ClojureCLR News about ClojureCLR, a port of the Clojure programming language Sunday, October 12, 2014 Reflecting properties A recently posted issue ( CLJCLR-45 ) raises the question of the behavior of ClojureCLR with respect to properties in interfaces The example is: (def o (reify IAsyncResult (get_AsyncState [_] (println "Hello") 7))) (.AsyncState o) The question is why the .AsyncState interop call generates a missing method exception. There is also an assertion that calling AsyncState on o from C# code (by pulling in the AOT-compiled code) works okay. Well, yes and no. Equivalent operations in C# and ClojureCLR yield the same results; in fact, they yield essentially identical IL code. Let's start with C#. The recommended method for accessing a Var is via the methods in the clojure.clr.api.Clojure class. (See Using ClojureCLR in a C# project .) Assume the code above is the clojure.junk namespace. You would write: // load clojur...
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