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Warning: Reactive deref not supported in seq #18
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Those are very good questions, in the sense that I'm not sure of the answers to them yet :) First the basic problem: since seqs in general are lazy, they are typically not evaluated in the function where they are declared. So if you have something like (def foo (atom ["hello"]))
(defn bar []
[:div
(for [i (range 1)]
[:p (@foo i)])]) then This could be solved for most cases, by keeping track of the current "owner" component, and pass that along to children, so that when the seq is eventually evaluated, a dependency is added to, say, And I can't really think of a case where you wouldn't be better off lifting the deref out of the for loop. That is better for performance, and makes it more obvious what happens. The exception vs. warning question is also a good one. (defn bar []
@foo
[:div
(for [i (range 1)]
[:p (@foo i)])]) Then There can be other cases as well, if (for example) you're perfectly ok with the seq not being updated when the atom changes. I actually had that very case in the color palette demo here: http://holmsand.github.io/reagent/news/reagent-is-async.html But even in that case, I would have been better off using explicit values, so the demo has now been changed – so in that case I appreciated the warning :) So I'm still unsure if it is actually worth the extra complexity to allow derefs in seqs, and if it should be warning or exception when it happens. And since I'm not 100% sure, a warning seemed like the right thing to do. Brilliant ideas are very much welcome. And maybe the warning could have better wording as well. |
You can also prepend the 'for statement with 'doall
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Could you just do
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After Login Component, wasn't renderd, due to lazyseq reagent-project/reagent#18
I guess this is something to be aware of when attempting to deref an atom in a lazy sequence. The containing component won't immediately evaluate the sequence and so changes to the drefed'd atom would go unnoticed. To fix, either wrap lazy sequence producing expression in a `doall` or some code rearrangement to dereference the atom elsewhere. reagent-project/reagent#18
I see the warning "Reactive deref not supported in seq". Is this limitation fundamental to how the reagent atoms work? Or is it something not yet implemented?
In many cases it's easy to avoid the warning simply by lifting the deref out of the for loop. And if that doesn't work you can wrap your lazy-seq in a
doall
. I have yet to find a case where I can't get rid of the warning.Would it be better to throw an exception instead of a warning? Or can the warning in some cases be safely ignored?
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