Shiro Kawai scripsit:

> Hmm... in this scenario, you can only say (import Good-Module)
> within some conditionals, either directly in the cond-expand
> clause or indirectly within the included file.   That means
> import must be recognized *after* macro expansion, or the
> conditional must be lifted to the module-syntax level, doesn't it?

No, because you import the same set of identifiers in either case.
You load different sets of code thanks to the conditional inclusion.

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