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define-simple-macro now works with an ~or macro. (#1949)
The previous definition of define-simple-macro would fail (with
a very poor error message) if the user made a simple macro like:

(define-simple-macro (~or a b)
  (let ([tmp a])
    (if tmp tmp b)))

While the define-simple-macro form does allow syntax-parse patterns,
this should not be enabled for the initial head pattern, as described
in the define-simple-macro documentation.
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