Some operating systems do not allow the same object file to be loaded more than once.
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 2:58 PM, lowly coder lowlycoder@huoyanjinjing.com wrote:
There's probably a really obvious reason for this, except I'm not catching it.
By default, when I compile foo.scm numerous times, I get foo.o1 foo.o2 ... foo.o9
Instead of having foo.o overwritten.
It seems like there's some really useful way to use this for debugging -- but I' not catching it, how is it intended to be used?
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