I agree this is a huge pain, although I don't know if I'd call it a
"forward declaration" issue as much as it is an issue with Clojure not
allowing circular dependencies among modules.

Potemkin seems to be the best way to deal with this particular scenario,
but I personally think that this is an important enough problem that a
standard mechanism for referring-and-reexporting a var should be built into
Clojure's core.

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