Also:
* add a backtracking limit
* check for ground terms in both term and pat environments
when filling in generated patterns
* update tests to be consistent with the above
This termonology change affects lots of function names from `pkg/lib'
and `pkg/db' (former `pkg/pnr-db'), and it also affects some `raco
pkg' commands.
Existing package installations that are marked as 'pnr in a
local configuration are converted automatically to 'catalog, but any
existing "indexes" configuration must be changed to "catalogs".
Bug introduced by 7a8c2ff063: a tree can be deep enough that the
representation of the path to the current item can be too big to
fit into 32 bits. It will always fit in 64 bits, though.
Merge to 5.3.4
These exception types are intended as a hook for a programming
environment to recommend packages that can provide a module that isn't
found (through an uncaught-exception handler). The new exceptions are
generated by the default module name resolver and defaultload
handler. In addition to the exceptions, there's a new
`prop:exn:missing-module' property and `exn:missing-module?', which is
what an environment should use to detect relevant exceptions.
There's also a new `current-module-path-for-load' parameter, which
just provides a commuincation path from the module name resolver to
the the load handler. The parameter is a relatively ugly piece of the
puzzle, but it's the best I could find to squash the new functionality
into the existing stack of handlers.
passed to the error-display-handler during expansion
(not just the exn records that actually get raised)
the motivation is to do a better job with TR's way of signalling
mutiple error messages.
Register a button as a default button every time that it is shown,
so that multiple buttons in a frame can have the 'border style
(as long as only one is shown at a time).
On Cocoa, a view's `drawRect:' method can be called from a
heartbeat thread that animates controls. Such a call happens
rarely for a `canvas%' or other class where `drawRect:'
is overridden, but since it can happen, ensure that the
callback runs on the Racket thread.
This requires extending the ->optkey type constructor to support rest
arguments, and fixing the keyword function type generation code.
Testing is still limited because there's no parsing for such types.
That will be handled in a later commit.
Fix a problem at the boundary of DWARF-driven backtrace
and frame-driver backtrace, as well as handling of the
JIT's different internal calling conventions.
Also, allow crossing back from frame-driven to DWARF-driven.