--- includes a fix for gmp with long long configuration,
but that's now disabled for MIPS to keep things
simpler
(cherry picked from commit 7a8efb446e)
Rhss of code dispatching on overlapping structs are no longer
considered dead, and as such, are now typechecked.
Had to fix a test that passed only because some not-really-dead code
was not being typechecked.
(cherry picked from commit 4d5b50dee9)
- Names were not being resolved, so a superstruct name and substruct name
could be seen as non-overlapping.
- Struct parents were not checked in the overlapping algorithm.
(cherry picked from commit 654b7df1de)
The problem was that when the connection is closed its custodian is shutdown, thus killing the thread that was going to bring the server down. The difference between curl and the browser was that even though they both use HTTP/1.1, the browser actually leaves the connection open longer.
* Remove all uses iplt from svn, replaced with a new iplt repository in
git.
* The previous approach to patching pre html files wasn't robust enough,
in case of a problem in the web page build things could be left with
the raw html pages. Replace that with a better solution, which
generates the web pages earlier and then uses them to patch the html
files.
* Add the drracket.org redirection page to the distribution list.
* Fix a small bug in the git intro page css.
Reverts commit fe60da72c8.
Something about the recfatoring was broken. For example, modify
"racket/contract.rkt" and then run `raco setup -D -j 1 racket'.
Another `raco setup -D -j 1 racket' re-builds a file in
"mred", but a second run shouldn't have built anything. (Using
`-j 1' demonstrates that it's not related to parallel builds.)
Reverting the refactoring fixes the problem.
I don't know what the bug was, but Kevin says that the refactoring
wasn't needed after all.