Short answer: This is fixed in 1.2.0-SNAPSHOT.

Long answer:

There was a file in instaparse that had two functions:
parser->str
and
Parser->str

On case-insensitive filesystems, the clojure compiler ends up spitting out
a bunch of classfiles that correspond to the different functions, and the
one for parser->str overwrites the one for Parser->str, wreaking havoc.

I guess I'd consider this a Clojure compiler bug, but I'm not sure there's
an easy fix, since Clojure presumably relies on the underlying filesystem
for the compilation process.

The lesson I've learned is that it is dangerous to rely on case sensitivity
in Clojure.

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