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These examples show how to build a chicken extension module in the form of an
egg.  There are two eggs that get built, single.egg which contains a single
module which is built with -nounit and multi.egg, which contains two modules
mod1 and mod2.  These are built normally, and multi_init.scm loads them both.
Read section "17.4.2 Building chicken extension libraries" in the manual
for a description of these two techniques.

To build:

$ make
$ make setup
$ make run

$ make clean

The eggs are built into an eggs subdirectory, because chicken-setup has
problems installing eggs when there are other files named similar in
the same directory.  The make setup step runs chicken-setup to install
the eggs into the eggs/install directory.