When a module defines <name-1> and doesn't export it, but when
the module imports <name-2> and re-exports that refers to another
module's definition of <name-1>, then <name-1> wasn't properly
registered as an unexported binding.
Most of the implementation change is just a clean-up of an
unnecessary traversal from before the addition of a `count`
field in each hash table.
Also, add `#:skip-filtered-directory?` to `find-files`.
Less significantly, adjust `pathlist-closure` to be consistent in the
way that it includes a separator at the end of a directory path.
Although `procedure-specialize` should be useful in places where
inlining does not apply, allowing inlining and related optimizations
through it, anyway.
The strategy of converting a bignum to a flonum by converting on word
boundaries can lose one bit of precision. (If the use of a word
boundary causes a single bit to get rounded away, but the first bit of
the next word is non-zero, then the rounding might have been down when
it should have been up.)
Avoid the problem by aligning relative to the high bit, instead.
Fix even basic readind when extflonums are not supported, but
also fix reading extflonums with large exponents (related to
the other recent changes to number parsing).
Allow a more dynamic (than `impersonator-prop:application-mark`)
determination of continuation marks and associated values to wrap the
call of an impersonated procedure.
When an internal-definition context is used with `local-expand`, the
any binding added to the context affect expansion, but the binding do
not appear in the expansion. As a result, Check Syntax was unable to
draw an arrow from the `s` use to its binding in
(class object%
(define-struct s ())
s)
The general solution is to add the internal-definition context's
bindings to the expansion as a 'disappeared-bindings property. The new
`internal-definitionc-context-track` function does that using a new
`internal-definition-context-binding-identifier` primitive.
Repairs 3eb2c20ad0, which used a scope-set comparison for
a table that maps scopes to propagation actions (add, remove,
or flip).
Closes#1113
Merge to v6.3
In `syntax-local-lift-require`, avoid scope adjustments intended
to deal with `require` forms that are compiled in one namespace
and evaluated in another.
When an import is shadowed by another import or by a definition, don't
include it in the set of bindings in the resut of
`syntax-local-module-required-identifiers` or in the set that can be
exported by `all-from-out`.
Merge to v6.3