Hi,

Disclaimer: I haven't touched ClojureScript a single time up to now, I only 
know the talk of Rich about it. Neither am I JavaScript developer.

Too me this smells like a bug. ClojureScript is not JavaScript. It tries to 
bring (where possible) Clojure semantics to the JavaScript VM. The first 
version is perfectly valid Clojure and I would be very surprised if this 
wouldn't work the same way in ClojureScript. If such radically different 
behaviour is to be expected, then I understood something seriously wrong 
about ClojureScript.

In particular it kills sharing of "clojure only" libraries between both 
target platforms.

Sincerely
Meikel

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