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Raymond Toy authored
intrinsics but are not intrinsic functions. src/f2cl1.l: o Get rid of *default-intrinsic-function-names*, and revert *intrinsic-function-names* to its original definition. o Add *non-intrinsic-function-names* to hold symbols that can't be intrinsics because they are in the formal argument list of a subprogram. o Remove *declared-intrinsic-names* o When fixing up symbols that should be from f2cl-lib package because they're intrinsic functions, skip over symbols in *non-intrinsic-function-names*. o Check the subprogram arg list for symbols have the same name as intrinsics and save them on *non-intrinsic-function-names* because we know they can't be intrinsics. src/f2cl2.l: o When trying to ID an intrinsic function call, we have to skip over anything in *non-intrinsic-function-names* because we know they're not intrinsics. src/f2cl5.l: o Update check-reserved-lisp-names because we don't need to handle intrinsic function specially. Any symbol that looks like an instrinsic is one, unless it also shows up in *non-intrinsic-function-names*. This means we don't append "$" to these symbols, and that we also don't spuriously create symbols that aren't used.
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