![]() Includes documentation notes about cross-compiling CS for iOS and makefile improvements. The changes also include improvements to `raco exe`. Racket CS cannot currently read fasl files for platforms other than the host, but `compiler/embed` has to be able to read compiled code in order to figure out what code needs to be embedded into an output image and which runtime paths need to be included. This change makes it so that host code is used to figure all of that information out, but that code is then replaced by target machine code before it is written to the output image. The new logic only applies when the right cross-compilation flags are set (per `cross-multi-compile?`). |
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README.md |
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