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Learning ClojureScript

You're reading from   Learning ClojureScript Master the art of agile single page web application development with ClojureScript

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785887635
Length 320 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Allen Rohner Allen Rohner
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W. David Jarvis W. David Jarvis
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Preface 1. Getting Ready for ClojureScript Development 2. ClojureScript Language Fundamentals FREE CHAPTER 3. Advanced ClojureScript Concepts 4. Web Applications Basics with ClojureScript 5. Building Single Page Applications 6. Building Richer Web Applications 7. Going Further with ClojureScript 8. Bundling ClojureScript for Production

Control flow

At this point, we've already seen many examples of ClojureScript functions and their associated control flows, but we haven't really covered them in explicit detail. In this section, we'll look at various branching control flow special forms and macros, and we'll cover how to handle exceptions.

if and when

Like almost every programming language, ClojureScript uses if for basic conditional logic. if in ClojureScript is a special form rather than a function or a macro. Syntactically, if takes a predicate, a form that is evaluated and yielded if the predicate returns true, and an optional form that is evaluated and yielded if the predicate returns false. If the optional form for the false case is not supplied, it defaults to nil:

cljs.user=> (if (= 1 1)
  "One equals one!"
  "One does not equal one :(")
;; => "One equals one!"
cljs.user=> (if (= 1 2)
  "One equals two!") ;; implicit nil return value when false...
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