That would need quoting wouldn't it?

    (import '(the.java.package {Clazz1 Alias1 Clazz2 Alias2} Clazz3))

or:

    (import '(the.java.package Clazz1 Clazz2 Clazz3 :rename {Clazz1
Alias1 Clazz2 Alias2}))

On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Sean Corfield <seancorfi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Perhaps a small extension to (import ..) is warranted then, since the
> underlying machinery seems to support aliases?
>
>     (import [the.java.package {Clazz1 Alias1 Clazz2 Alias2} Clazz3])
>
> or, maybe more in keeping with require:
>
>     (import [the.java.package Clazz1 Clazz2 Clazz3 :rename {Clazz1
> Alias1 Clazz2 Alias2}])
>
> Sean
>
> On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 4:38 AM, Marshall Bockrath-Vandegrift
> <llas...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Mark <mjt0...@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>> I think my preferred solution would be to allow imported Java classes
>>> to be aliased, so I could do this:
>>>
>>>> (import '(org.fooinstitute.team.library.foo package :as foop))
>>> => org.fooinstitute.team.library.foo.package
>>>> (foop/isFoo "foop")
>>> => false
>>>
>>> But to the best of my knowledge (and searching), that doesn't exist in
>>> Clojure.
>>
>> Clojure doesn’t provide it as a part of the `ns` or `import` forms, but
>> the underlying `Namespace` objects support it just fine, and then almost
>> everything works as you’d expect w/ the arbitrary alias:
>>
>>     user> (.importClass *ns* 'Q java.util.concurrent.LinkedBlockingQueue)
>>     java.util.concurrent.LinkedBlockingQueue
>>     user> Q
>>     java.util.concurrent.LinkedBlockingQueue
>>     user> (Q.)
>>     #<LinkedBlockingQueue []>
>>     user> (fn [q x] (.offer q x))
>>     Reflection warning, /tmp/form-init7252328014986537096.clj:1:11 - call to 
>> offer can't be resolved.
>>     #<user$eval1302$fn__1303 user$eval1302$fn__1303@ece88d2>
>>     user> (fn [q x] (.offer ^Q q x))
>>     #<user$eval1308$fn__1309 user$eval1308$fn__1309@251c4123>
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> -Marshall
>>
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