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Normally, all files have a line
(declare (usual-integrations))
near their beginning, which tells the compiler that free variables whose
names are defined in system-global-environment
will not be
shadowed by other definitions when the program is loaded. If you
redefine some global name in your code, for example car
,
cdr
, and cons
, you should indicate it in the declaration:
(declare (usual-integrations car cdr cons))
You can obtain an alphabetically-sorted list of the names that the
usual-integrations
declaration affects by evaluating the
following expression:
(eval '(sort (append usual-integrations/constant-names usual-integrations/expansion-names) (lambda (x y) (string<=? (symbol->string x) (symbol->string y)))) (->environment '(scode-optimizer)))