Thanks both of you!

I know it is not desirable but it is sometimes needed, especially in my case.

For example , I wrote debux ( https://github.com/philoskim/debux )  
library. I want to use it only in development, not in production. If I 
'require' debux in source code to use it in development, I have to remove it in 
the source code manually in production.

I tested your recommendation in REPL and it worked. However could you tell me 
about how I can implement it in source code form, not in REPL?

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