* Reader: #() params survive syntax-quote (auto-gensym names) #(...) named its synthesized params with bare gensyms, so a #() written inside a syntax-quote had its params qualified to the current ns by sq-symbol — and a qualified symbol isn't a valid fn param. hiccup's compiler emits `(let [sb# ..] (iterate! #(.append sb# %) ..)), which broke with "Unable to resolve symbol: ns/_NNNN". Name the params with a trailing # (auto-gensym suffix, like Clojure's p1__N#) so syntax-quote maps them consistently and leaves them unqualified. Harmless outside a backtick (just a regular symbol name). * interop: String/valueOf static + String is a CharSequence Two interop gaps surfaced bringing up hiccup and malli: - String/valueOf(Object): hiccup's compiler stringifies attribute values with (String/valueOf (or arg "")). Added the static — "null" for nil, else core-str. - (instance? CharSequence s) returned false for a string; String implements CharSequence, and malli's :re validator gates on it before matching, so :re schemas always failed. instance-check now answers true for strings. --------- Co-authored-by: Yogthos <yogthos@gmail.com> |
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