I'll push a repair.
The problem is in the representation of syntax objects and the flaky
way that it was generalized to support identifiers that move across
submodule boundaries (but the problem didn't just affect programs with
submodules, in this case).
At Thu, 24 Jul 2014 16:24:42 -0400, Sam To
Ok, here's a much simpler example:
#lang racket
(module foo racket
(provide def-wrap)
(define-syntax-rule (def-wrap)
(begin (define y 1) y)))
(module bar racket
(require (submod ".." foo))
(def-wrap))
In the fully-expanded syntax, the macro stepper suggests that `y` has
no apparent
If you take this program (which is a lot like the implementation of
`racket/fixnum`):
#lang racket/base
(require '#%flfxnum
racket/private/vector-wraps
racket/unsafe/ops
(for-syntax racket/base))
(define-vector-wraps "fxvector"
"fixnum?" fixnum?
fxvector? fxvector-
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