[racket-users] Re: a for/fold #:break question, I think

2022-12-12 Thread tbh...@gmail.com
I haven't asked any questions here for a long time, so hope it's OK to cross-post here: https://racket.discourse.group/ (which I just discovered.) Cheers, Tim On Monday, December 12, 2022 at 10:28:22 PM UTC+1 tbh...@gmail.com wrote: > hi, I'm trying to do something slightly harder

[racket-users] PLDI 2023 Student Research Competition (SRC)

2022-12-12 Thread 'PLDI 2023 Publicity Chairs' via Racket Users
Please distribute widely. # Call for Student Research Competition Submissions The Student Research Competition (SRC) at PLDI allows students to present their research and get feedback from prominent members of the programming language research community. It’s an opportunity for students to

[racket-users] a for/fold #:break question, I think

2022-12-12 Thread tbh...@gmail.com
hi, I'm trying to do something slightly harder than what the attached example tries to do, but this example suffices to show that I, evidently, am missing something about how for/fold and/or #:break work together. (I have used both before, but have gotten out of practice with racket of late