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Matthew Flatt 2bbaa64cd6 add machine-independent compilation mode
The `compile-machine-indendent` parameter controls whether `compile`
creates a compiled expression that writes (usually in a ".zo" file) to
a machine-independent form that works for anhy Racket platform and
virtual machine. The parameter can be set through the
`-M`/`--compile-any` command-line flag or the `PLT_COMPILE_ANY`
environment variable.

Loading machine-independent code is too slow for many purposes, but
separating macro expansion from backend compilation seems likely to be
a piece of the puzzle from cross-compilation and faster distribution
builds.
2018-11-22 13:41:36 -07:00
pkgs add machine-independent compilation mode 2018-11-22 13:41:36 -07:00
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