Re: exclude-inline-prefixes - #default

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I agree.  e-i-p has no effect on qualified names in its scope -- they
are in the namespaces they are in.  e-i-p of #default may have no
effect in practice, or it may provoke a serialiser's prefix synthesis
algorithm.

The test ought to have the default binding as in the given test, but
_no_ unprefixed names in scope.

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