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Anyone have any insights into whether or not (and how) I could replicate the Conjure experience (writing code in a file and executing it right there) for something like https://meep.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ , which has a Scheme interface? Basically you execute files using meep file.ctl (or just a scheme function) and it seems like it shouldn't be that difficult to be able to set something up where I could use meep to execute functions in the file