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Canonicalize names of nested functions by keeping a more fine grained…
… counter -- per (module, method name) pair (JuliaLang#53719) As mentioned in JuliaLang#53716, we've been noticing that `precompile` statements lists from one version of our codebase often don't apply cleanly in a slightly different version. That's because a lot of nested and anonymous function names have a global numeric suffix which is incremented every time a new name is generated, and these numeric suffixes are not very stable across codebase changes. To solve this, this PR makes the numeric suffixes a bit more fine grained: every pair of (module, top-level/outermost function name) will have its own counter, which should make nested function names a bit more stable across different versions. This PR applies @JeffBezanson's idea of making the symbol name changes directly in `current-julia-module-counter`. Here is an example: ```Julia julia> function foo(x) function bar(y) return x + y end end foo (generic function with 1 method) julia> f = foo(42) (::var"#bar#foo##0"{Int64}) (generic function with 1 method) ```
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