AFAIK using InvokeDynamic *requires* Java7, so I think it will be done
if Java7 gets default and it fits for Clojure.

However, for example, new HotSpot gains more performance then Clojure
may also gain if you use Java7...
(but you can't force everyone to use Java7 of course.)

Also, you can call new libraries even if they are not used Clojure itself.
(You may tell users your code works with Java7)

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