Hi David,

thanks once again for the continuous effort to improve the ClojureScript 
compiler.

Some warnings are now printed when using a specific `include-macros` syntax. I 
wanted to confirm that this syntax was indeed incorrect.
An example is: [secretary.core :as secretary :include-macros true :refer 
[defroute]]

Is the proper way to include macros to rely on the top-level `require-macros` 
keyword?

Thanks,
Julien

Le vendredi 10 octobre 2014 09:07:31 UTC-3, David Nolen a écrit :
> ClojureScript, the Clojure compiler that emits JavaScript source code.
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> README and source code: https://github.com/clojure/clojurescript
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> New release version: 0.0-2371
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> Leiningen dependency information:
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>     [org.clojure/clojurescript "0.0-2371"]
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> This release includes minor fixes, faster collection iterators, and
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> stays in sync with the latest transducers changes in Clojure master.
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> ### Fixes
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> * CLJS-862: fix inconsistent re-pattern
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> * CLJS-866: Faulty ns macro desugaring
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> * CLJS-869: When preamble is not found in source directory, compiler
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> does not report it

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