Hi Alex,

With this beta + ClojureScript (v. 1.10.238), when trying to "refer all", 
like so:

(:require trybeta.something :refer :all)

I get the following error:

clojure.lang.ExceptionInfo: Only [lib.ns & options] and lib.ns specs 
supported in :require / :require-macros; offending spec: :refer at line 1 
<cljs repl> {:file "<cljs repl>", :line 1, :column 1, :root-source-info 
{:source-type :fragment, :source-form (ns trybeta.core (:require 
trybeta.something :refer :all))}, :tag :cljs/analysis-error}

This is much better than "Don't know how to create ISeq from: 
clojure.lang.Keyword" error present in previous versions!

While I completely agree that "require all" is bad style and should not be 
used, I think the error message could be a bit more specific still, 
considering "refer all" is quite widespread in tutorials/examples, and 
beginners like myself tend to try to use it when transitioning from Clojure 
to ClojureScript.

Maybe, isolate and display the offending part?

I apologize if this suggestion is irrelevant, as I am out of my depth when 
it comes to core Clojure and spec.

Thank you!

On Friday, 22 March 2019 06:35:32 UTC+2, Alex Miller wrote:
>
> 1.10.1-beta1 is now available. You can try it with clj using:
>       clj -Sdeps '{:deps {org.clojure/clojure {:mvn/version 
> "1.10.1-beta1"}}}'
>
> 1.10.1-beta1 includes the following changes since 1.10.0:
>
>    - CLJ-2484 <https://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/CLJ-2484> - Fix Java 
>    performance regression loading user.clj
>    - CLJ-2463 <https://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/CLJ-2463> - 
>    clojure.main uncaught exception handling
>    - CLJ-2491 <https://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/CLJ-2491> - Fix 
>    fragile tests that fail under Java 12
>
> The issue in CLJ-2484 was introduced in Java itself, specifically Java 1.8 
> u202, Java 11.0.2, and Java 12. It primarily affects loading of user.clj 
> and can cause a significant load time difference for anything done in 
> user.clj. CLJ-2463 affects how errors are reported from clojure.main. This 
> includes many Clojure uses under tools like Leiningen, such as compile, 
> test,  etc.  
>
> We would greatly appreciate feedback if you could check out this release 
> in your own project and give it a try!! 
>

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