Hello everyone,
I'm using Racket's MPFR bindings to build an application and encountered
assertions failures like `../../src/get_str.c:153: MPFR assertion failed:
size_s1 >= m`. Somehow I could not reproduce this error provided I set the
random seed correctly. So I have two questions here,
1.
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On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 5:42 PM Ryan Culpepper wrote:
> Use "INSERT OR IGNORE" instead. See
> https://sqlite.org/lang_conflict.html, 3rd paragraph.
>
Yep. Unfortunately, this was a simplified case of wanting to use OR DO
UPDATE to make this actually an upsert. When I started seeing this issue
On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 4:48 PM Jon Zeppieri wrote:
> It might well be the SQLlite version. This is a pretty new feature. It's
> possible that the db library is using an older version than your CLI client.
>
Got it. Is there any way for me to address the situation aside from "Don't
use that SQL
It might well be the SQLlite version. This is a pretty new feature. It's
possible that the db library is using an older version than your CLI client.
- Jon
On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 4:03 PM David Storrs wrote:
> I'm having trouble with using the the 'ON CONFLICT' clause with a SQLite
> database.
I'm having trouble with using the the 'ON CONFLICT' clause with a SQLite
database. Example:
> (query-exec db "drop table if exists peers")
> (query-exec db "create table if not exists peers (name text)")
> (query-exec db "INSERT INTO peers ( name ) VALUES ($1)" "hqwt")
> (query-rows db "SELECT *
Thanks, Matthew. We all really appreciate the work you do.
On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 11:38 AM Matthew Flatt wrote:
> The package-build service attempts to download from
> mirror.racket-lang.org, but the machine serving that address died.
>
> We're working to get mirror.racket-lang.org restored, b
The last month or so we all read some interesting posts about the convenience
of examples or docs to facilitate the transition from other languages to Racket
(from Python to Racket, from R to Racket, ...). Then I thought about another
non-Racket languages that no one mention, if I recall well, f
The package-build service attempts to download from
mirror.racket-lang.org, but the machine serving that address died.
We're working to get mirror.racket-lang.org restored, but it makes
sense at this point to use a different server for the package-build
service. I've switched it over and started a
And a bit more popularity - there will be links from
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