Just remove the block declaration. Not sure why I put it there in the first place…
Marc
On Aug 24, 2017, at 4:20 PM, Sven Hartrumpf hartrumpf@gmx.net wrote:
MF, 2017-08-24 08:00:
A better way to determine which definitions are live is to use the tree shaker. Use (declare (optimize-dead-definitions)) and “gsc -dg” to create a dependency graph file “foo.dg” and then look at all the names in the foo.dg file (which can also be visualized with the “dot” program). You probably also want to disable inlining with (declare (not inline)) if you want to disregard the fact that definitions can become dead if they are inlined at all the call sites.
Yas. That works better than -report. Which option should I use to _avoid_ that defined constant values (like (define *opt #t)) that are never changed are optimized away and hence will not appear in .dg? At the moment, I use the following options: (declare (r5rs-scheme) (block) (not constant-fold) (not inline) (optimize-dead-definitions) (standard-bindings) (extended-bindings))
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