I've noticed that, when doing a lot of Java interop, it's impossible to 
attach metadata to most Java objects, since they don't implement the IMeta 
interface.  A workaround for this would be to do something like put every 
Java object in a single-element list and attach metadata to the list, but 
this is annoying.  Would it be possible (or even useful) to create some 
kind of generic IMeta structure that can wrap other Java objects and have 
them act like normal, except for the added metadata (or even other 
Clojure-esque features)?

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