Hello chicken users, Is there a way to determine, in code, whether a chicken program has been compiled? I am thinking of something similar to:
(cond-expand (chicken-script ... ) ...but with an identifer different from "chicken-script". It is possible that I'm asking the wrong question. My underlying problem is: I want my program to behave one way when I load it from within csi, and another way when I either execute it with "csi -script" or compile it and execute the binary. In particular, to make debugging easier, I want to skip command line parsing when I load the code in csi. The cond-expand,chicken-script form lets me determine when the program was run with "csi -script". However, it does not solve the compile-and-run scenario; the resulting executable behaves as though it were loaded into csi. Thank you, Christopher
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