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main.c and test.c generate binary executables so they can stay in the
main folder, but the rest can go into their own dedicated folder to
make it look nicer
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Why? This way, until we use symbols, the system doesn't generate the
table and thus grow the memory usage by a couple kb.
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If it isn't a CONS, we return NIL instead of failing. This way, we
can use it in our general iteration functions. Eventually the actual
runtime would use this as well. The macros are mostly for internal
use to do assignment etc.
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bit nicer to look at, should have about the same painful performance
hit anyway.
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I'm going to implement a normal stable vector instead of an inline
vector so we have both options for use. I think that's smarter than
just sticking to one.
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Makes more sense when you think about including it as an external
library
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We can register memory we've allocated onto the heap into a ~sys_t~
instance for examination (read: garbage collection) later. We can
also add items to the symbol table it has internally.
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