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Matthew Flatt f80c71e642 expander: handle strange local-expand under begin-for-syntax
Avoids internal errors (including unsafe behavior) in an example like

```
  #lang racket

  (begin-for-syntax
    (local-expand
     #'(#%plain-module-begin
        (begin-for-syntax
          (define x 42)))
     'module-begin
     '()))

  (begin-for-syntax
    (println x))
```

This example is weird, because it creates an `x` binding that doesn't
survive to the full expansion. Before the repair, the disappearing
binding created trouble for the expanded-to-linklet pass.

The example is weird for a second reason, which is that it uses uses
`local-expand` in a place where it will be triggered by visiting the
module. It turns out that raising a syntax error at that time (from
`#%plain-module-begin`) did not work correctly due to lazy
instantiation of the expansion context.

Closes #2458
2019-02-25 15:25:22 -07:00
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