![]() type->sexp was not capable of converting the variable type to a sexp. This caused problems if the module system wanted to tell the user that the types of exported bindings did not match: config> (define-structure foo (export (bar :syntax)) (open scheme) (begin (define bar 1))) ; no values returned config> ,user > ,open foo Error: exception wrong-type-argument (checked-record-ref '(variable #{Type :value #f #f}) '#{Record-type 14 meta-type} 1) I've now extended TYPE->SEXP by a check for the variable type and let it produce a list with 'VARIABLE as first and the actual type as second element. Likewise, I extended SEXP->TYPE to produce a variable type if 'VARIABEL is the first element of a list. This seems to work but a second look by someone who really understands the type system would be appreciated. (Merge from s48 rev 423) |
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