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Matthew Flatt 01eece18a7 dynamic-require: fast path for re-exported variables
When `dynamic-require` is used to access an export that isn't a
variable defined in the same module, `dynamic-require` falls
back to `eval` in a fresh namespace, which can be expensive.
The new fast path handles the case that a variable is re-exported.

The new fast path is relevant to deserialization, which now
uses a submodule that re-exports from an enclosing module.
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INSTALL.txt make installers: make the server listen only to "localhost" by default 2013-10-19 07:56:00 -06:00
Makefile make installers: install required packages, first 2013-11-22 07:26:43 -07:00
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