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(import (scheme base) (scheme write))
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;;; Fails when compiling compiler benchmark:
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;(define (proper-length l)
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; (define (length l n)
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; (cond ((pair? l) (length (cdr l) (+ n 1))) ((null? l) n) (else #f)))
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; (length l 0))
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;
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;
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;;; One possible idea, alpha conversion could maintain a local lexical environment, "locals"
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;;; and use that to rename identifiers that clash with primitives.
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;;; Might be able to use a list of hash tables (or alists) for this purpose.
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;;; Just load up a new list when a new scope is encountered, and add any
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;;; "define", "set!", or "lambda" variables to it. then if a ref is a
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;;; local, we need to rename it
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;;; TODO: can we use same environments as "eval" uses for this? makes
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;;; sense not to reinvent things
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;
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;(write (proper-length '(a b c)))
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;; Seems graphs is timing out, possibly due to too many mutations
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;; in its loops. see "set!" introduced by macro expansion below:
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(define size 10)
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(let loop ((i 1))
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(if (< i size)
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(begin (write i) (loop (+ i 1)))))
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;; Current macro expansion
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(newline)
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((lambda (i)
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((lambda (loop)
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(set! loop
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(lambda (i)
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(if (< i size)
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((lambda () (write i) (loop (+ i 1))))
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#f)))
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(loop i))
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#f))
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