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|  | It doesn't make sense to memoize the following:
geiser-start-server
geiser-macroexpand | 
|  | Removed the unnecessary csi reference
Added a flag to force build an so | 
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|  | Clears memo when anything other than a safe geiser call is made.
Removes the last calls to regex within the thing | 
|  | This seems to improve speed; in a large environment I witnessed a
regular 100ms increase in speed for autodoc. | 
|  | Improves speed by an order of magnitude. | 
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|  | Crunch is a subset of R5RS that the crunch egg can heavily optimize via
c++ compilation. This change allows geiser to report to chicken
programmers whether the function is found within that subset, easing
development.
Details on the crunch egg can be found at:
http://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/4/crunch | 
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|  | This change should fix it for most any input. | 
|  | In some instances apropos-information-list returns a string and not a
list of symbols; this is the case for Chicken's builtins, like C_plus.
IE, the following would fail:
(geiser-autodoc #f '(+))
This fixes jaor/geiser#72 | 
|  | Emacs chokes on buffers with very long lines. Use of pretty-print
instead of write causes most incidents of long lines to be avoided by
use of better formatting.
This fixes jaor/geiser#64 for Chicken, and appears to greatly speed up
completions in the general case for Chicken. | 
|  | - Can now optionally compile Geiser components for enormous speed
improvements; enabled by default
- Apropos was returning many duplicates, which was causing slowdowns;
duplicates are now filtered
- Now check for #<unspecified> results and return something
- Fixed a typo in a comment
- Fixed a typo in calling string-length | 
|  | Preparing the release of 0.7, which will feature support for Chicken
thanks to Dan and Freija! | 
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