![]() Macros and other tools that need syntax privilege used `(current-code-inspector)' at the module top-level to try to capture the right code inspector at load time. It's more consistent to instead use the enclosing module's declaration-time inspector, and `var-ref->mod-decl-insp' provides that. The new function works only on references to anonymous variables, which limits access to the inspector. The real function name is longer, of course. |
||
---|---|---|
.. | ||
actions.rkt | ||
deriv.rkt | ||
error-tests.rkt | ||
front.rkt | ||
re.rkt | ||
stx.rkt | ||
token-syntax.rkt | ||
token.rkt | ||
unicode-chars.rkt | ||
util.rkt |