> butlast, doall, dorun, doseq, dosync, dotimes, doto, fnseq, gensym,
> macroexpand, macroexpand-1, mapcat, nthrest
>
>
-1

Because they are similar to other Lisps I assume.  The same reason for
println vs print-line. Changing these are a bad idea in IMHO.

Breaking the meaning of rest with Common Lisp is a consideration to take
seriously.  However as long as the documentation clearly states (highlights
in big bold colors ;) this difference (and the fact the operation is support
by next) then I think this is a change people can live with.

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