Clojure 1.3 mitigates this problem somewhat by defining public constructor 
functions for record types, so you can use/require the namespace and call 
the constructor functions. Then the class names are only needed for interop 
or type hints.

Clojure 1.2.0 had a bug (CLJ-432) whereby hyphens in record names did NOT 
get converted into underscores. This was fixed in 1.2.1.

-S

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