On Jul 8, 2010, at 2:34 PM, Nicolas Oury wrote:

> Sorry, that's why I had quote around my parse.
> 
> I meant, use clojure reader to take a sequence in a macro and then "parse" it 
> for my own DSL.
> So I shouldn't need any help from the reader (even if having some metas with 
> line and character attached to thing would help)
> 
> I do not want to go the parser generator way because I want the DSL to be 
> tightly integrated with Clojure.

In that case, what about treating the symbols in your given sequence as tokens, 
and using a Java-based parser generator from your macro to build up a parse 
tree out of Clojure objects? Maybe overkill, but since you get to skip the 
tokenization step, it should actually be pretty easy to implement.

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