So I know that answer may be no, but I thought I'd ask incase I missed 
something. 

The short question version of the question:

Can I pass strings to the elm compiler to see if they will compile without 
writing to a file?

The long version of the question:

I love idea of machine generated code, and have been exploring applying 
evolutionary biology principles to code generation. In node, this required 
throwing things at unit tests, but it was really slow for a number of 
reasons. So the exploration has idled. Now I have been learning/toying with 
elm and thought, "This would be perfect for evolutionary code search, I 
only have to run tests on code that compiles, meaning 99% never going to 
work mutations are cheaply discarded, and the 1% can be tested."

The psuedo code in my head:

hey elm compiler



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