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+@code{(require 'top-refs)}
+@ftindex top-refs
+@cindex top-level variable references
+@cindex variable references
+
+@noindent
+These procedures complement those in @ref{Module Manifests} by
+finding the top-level variable references in Scheme source code.
+They work by traversing expressions and definitions, keeping track
+of bindings encountered. It is certainly possible to foil these
+functions, but they return useful information about SLIB source
+code.
+
+
+@defun top-refs obj
+
+Returns a list of the top-level variables referenced by the Scheme
+expression @var{obj}.
+@end defun
+
+@defun top-refs<-file filename
+
+@var{filename} should be a string naming an existing file containing Scheme
+source code. @code{top-refs<-file} returns a list of the top-level variable references
+made by expressions in the file named by @var{filename}.
+
+Code in modules which @var{filename} @code{require}s is not traversed. Code in
+files loaded from top-level @emph{is} traversed if the expression
+argument to @code{load}, @code{slib:load}, @code{slib:load-source},
+@code{macro:load}, @code{defmacro:load}, @code{synclo:load},
+@code{syncase:load}, or @code{macwork:load} is a literal string
+constant or composed of combinations of vicinity functions and
+string literal constants; and the resulting file exists (possibly
+with ".scm" appended).
+@end defun
+@noindent
+The following function parses an @dfn{Info} Index.
+@cindex Info
+@footnote{Although it will
+work on large info files, feeding it an excerpt is much faster; and
+has less chance of being confused by unusual text in the info file.
+This command excerpts the SLIB index into @file{slib-index.info}:
+
+@example
+info -f slib2d6.info -n "Index" -o slib-index.info
+@end example
+}
+
+
+@defun exports<-info-index file n @dots{}
+
+@var{n} @dots{} must be an increasing series of positive integers.
+@code{exports<-info-index} returns a list of all the identifiers appearing in the @var{n}th
+@dots{} (info) indexes of @var{file}. The identifiers have the case that
+the implementation's @code{read} uses for symbols. Identifiers
+containing spaces (eg. @code{close-base on base-table}) are
+@emph{not} included.
+
+Each info index is headed by a @samp{* Menu:} line. To list the
+symbols in the first and third info indexes do:
+
+@example
+(exports<-info-index "slib.info" 1 3)
+@end example
+@end defun