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![]() Adds `--from-dir' and `--from-install' flags to select the interpretation of the argument as a directory or as the name of an installed package. Relevant to PR 13669 Adds `--as-is' (the default), `--source', and `--binary' flags to select a pruning mode. The `raco setup' tool recognizes a `rendered-scribblings' specification in "info.rkt" to trigger moving rendered documentation into place, registering its tags in the cross-reference database, and fixing up references to "local-redirect.js"; the presence of a "synced.rktd" indicates when those fixups have been performed (since, if the package is installed in a user-specific scope, the documentation doesn't actually move anywhere). Finally, "out<n>.sxref" needs to report paths relative to the documentation's directory, and then the relative-directory references need to be suitably resolved at derserialization; some support for such relative paths was in place, but it wasn't quite general enough before. |
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