Can someone tell me whether this change was intentional?  In the
20080916 release, I get this:

user=> (doto (new java.util.HashMap) (.put "a" "b"))
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: No matching method found: .put
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: No matching method found: .put
        at clojure.lang.Reflector.invokeMatchingMethod(Reflector.java:44)
        at clojure.lang.Reflector.invokeInstanceMethod(Reflector.java:28)
        at user.eval__4117.invoke(Unknown Source)
        at clojure.lang.Compiler.eval(Compiler.java:3891)
        at clojure.lang.Repl.main(Repl.java:75)
user=> (doto (new java.util.HashMap) (put "a" "b"))
{a=b}

In revision 1139, I get this:

user=> (doto (new java.util.HashMap) (put "a" "b"))
java.lang.Exception: Unable to resolve symbol: put in this context
(NO_SOURCE_FILE:2)
user=> (doto (new java.util.HashMap) (.put "a" "b"))
#=(java.util.HashMap. {"a" "b"})

I'm using JRE 1.6.0.10.

Bill Smith
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