I'm having trouble with some of the features of define-generics in top-level contexts. Specifically, if I generate any names with generate-temporaries, and there are forward references to them in the expanded code, then the forward reference fails to expand because #%top is not bound in the context of the temporary name. This problem doesn't come up in module or lexical bindings because all the definitions are bound, not using #%top, by the time the forward reference is expanded.
So are generate-temporaries identifiers simply dangerous to use for anything that might wind up at the top level? Or is there a smarter way to use them that I'm missing? Carl Eastlund
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