Inspecting how chez compiles simple examples.
compile.ss
creates the .asm
file for the file passed to it as an
argument. It probably breaks horribly if you don't pass it an argument
and it only handles one argument, so I recommend always passing it
exactly one argument.
I suspect it may be possible to perform cross-compilation somehow,
but since I haven't committed the time to figuring it out yet, only
{t,}a6le
examples are compiled since that's the architecture of the
machine I'm working on.