My interest in Clojure has been building lately, and I have a great project 
to get my feet wet.  One of the dependencies for my project is the Closure 
javascript compiler (having Clojure and Closure in the project is going to 
make for some interesting typo-hunting).  When I try to import 
com.google.javascript.jscomp.Compiler with the namespace declaration (ns 
rdoc.core (:import (com.google.javascript.jscomp Compiler))), I get an 
error that says "Compiler already refers to: class clojure.lang.Compiler in 
namespace: rdoc.core", so I'm assuming this means that clojure.lang is 
automatically imported.  I haven't found a way to import 
com.google.javascript.jscomp.Compiler with an alias, and I can't figure out 
if it's possible to exclude clojure.lang.Compiler.  I've tried different 
combinations of import, refer, and use but I'm afraid I'm still a bit too 
new to the environment to know all the options.

Any ideas on how to be able to import the Closure compiler, either as an 
alias or just as Compiler would be greatly appreciated.  My project will 
use this class extensively, and the Clojure compiler not at all, so it'd be 
nice to be able to use the one I need without fully qualifying the name.

Cheers,
--Jay

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