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Source locations are attached to functions for backtraces. With
traditional Racket, those source locations are connected to the
machinery of `current-write-relative-directory` and
`current-load-relative-directory` to avoid absolute paths, but that
machinery is difficult to integrate into the Racket CS compilation
model. So, since they're "just" for stack traces, save only a couple
of elements of the path.
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