Yeah, it's pretty much impossible unless you limit yourself to a manageable 
subset of Clojure.  The "easy" part I was referring to was the Leiningen 
plugin, not the whole kit n' caboodle.

On Thursday, August 29, 2013 11:02:17 AM UTC-5, Alex Baranosky wrote:
>
> Imo, there's nothing "easy" about writing something like Slamhound. Even 
> after many iterations it can't handle macros, because ultimately they're 
> impossible, without some kind of hints specifically added for Slamhound (or 
> for Typed Clojure) :)
>

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