Clean up the use of styles for alignment and the generated instances
of style names. In the process, remove some padding for HTML output,
and make the rendering more configurable (especially for Latex, based
on suggestions by Keven Tew).
The way that nested flows are generated can be different than before,
so these changes risk breaking some existing uses of `scriblib/figure'.
The changes especially likely break uses of `scriblib/figure' with
output configured through overiding .css/.tex definitions. But
the old pile of styles/macros was inconsistent and broken in various
ways, so hopefully the changes are an improvement overall.
Nothing in the docs said that `parser-tools/yacc' is for LALR grammars
--- although I guess that it implied for most reader by the name "yacc",
but it doesn't hurt to say so explicitly. Meanwhile,
`parser-tools/cfg-parser' is useful for non-ambigious (non-LALR) grammars.
Also, from the style guide:
* Section Titles Should be In Titlecase, Like This
* Don't start a setence with an uncapitalized identifier.
This guarantees that patterns like (? pred pat) will
always check `pred` before matching any of `pat`.
However, `and` patterns are not required to match left-
to-right.
The fix consists of three parts:
1. Rewriting `inline-matrix*'. The material change here is that the
expansion now contains only direct applications of `+' and `*'.
TR's optimizer replaces them with `unsafe-fx+' and `unsafe-fx*',
which keeps intermediate flonum values from being boxed.
2. Making the types of all functions that operate on (Matrix Number)
values more precise. Now TR can prove that matrix operations preserve
inexactness. For example, matrix-conjugate : (Matrix Flonum) ->
(Matrix Flonum) and three other cases for Real, Float-Complex, and
Number.
3. Changing the return types of some functions that used to return
things like (Matrix (U A 0)). Now that we worry about preserving
inexactness, we can't have `matrix-upper-triangle' always return a
matrix that contains exact zeros. It now accepts an optional `zero'
argument of type A.
Strip any code signing when generating an executable from
Racket or GRacket. Also, place the __LINKEDIT segment in
virtual memory after the __PLTSCHEME segment, so that
the in-memory layout order matches the file layout order,
which in turn makes the code-signing tool's update of the
__LINKEDIT segment's size not create a virtual-memory
overlap with __PLTSCHEME.