(mosc string) -> #f
This automates the following process, beginning with a .ms file and ending with a .mo (compiled) file.
Reads the data from the file, as a program.
Compiles it.
Optimizes it.
Assembles it.
Freezes it.
Writes it to a new, separate file, with the same name but with the .mo extension.
Example:
>> (mosc "setlib") :: #f >> (load "setlib.mo") :: #f >> (union! (set 1 2) (set 2 3)) :: [set 1 2 3]