I agree except in the case when you have macros from the same namespace, i.e. 
file.cljs and file.clj.  It would be nice if file.cljs could refer all macros 
in file.clj since they are conceptually thought of as the same namespace. After 
all, the :include-macros feature allows you think of these two files as being 
the same namespace, so an ability to work in the clojurescript portion without 
prefixing the macros from the clojure version would feel natural.

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