Inspired by the ClojureScript compiler, analyze is an interface to the
Clojure analysis phase.

Check the README for some cool things you can do.

https://clojars.org/analyze
https://github.com/frenchy64/analyze

I've barely tested the library but it manages to analyze a good part of the
core Clojure library.
This is work in progress.

If you heard Rich Hickey talking about leveraging the "analysis phase" at
the Conj, this is a step in that direction.

Have fun :)
Ambrose

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