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![]() references are binding/bound variables (beyond those appearing in the define-language itself) Specifically, - change define-language (and friends) so they record binding and source location information for non-terminals in the identifier that names the language (and to expand to disappeared bindings); - change rewrite-side-conditions/check-errs so that it accepts the language identifier (instead of a list of non-terminals) and returns one extra piece of syntax: that extra piece of syntax is just (void), but it has a bunch of disappeared uses on it that connect to the identifiers added to define-language; - similarly, adjust (term ...) so that it puts disappeared uses for non-terminal references. |
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