Maybe walking the result of 
(read-string (str "(" (slurp "somefile.clj") ")"))

On Wednesday, April 11, 2012 9:20:31 AM UTC-7, Mark Fredrickson wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a web survey/survey experiment written in Clojure. The survey is 
> currently in English and needs to be translated into French as well. Since 
> the program has a relatively short life span (only a few weeks) and to make 
> life easiest for my translator, I figured my best solution would be to 
> export all the strings embedded in the source into a .csv file. The 
> translator could add a column for translations, and I could branch the code 
> and make the changes.
>
> This seems like a great time to take advantage of Clojure's code-as-data 
> structure, but the obvious choices for loading the source as data seem to 
> all evaluate immediately. The best solution for me would be to get back a 
> parse tree for each source file or namespace that I could walk/filter for 
> the strings, even better if it had line numbers.
>
> Does anyone have suggestions where to look for such a tool? Would I just 
> be better off writing a regex?
>
> Thanks,
> -Mark
>
>

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