Just now, Jay McCarthy wrote: > I just pushed... > > - module** > > Like module* but combines multiple occurrences of the same submodule > name into one module*
But... it adds more stars... I don't think that there's any need for a convenience macro that does just the combining, since that feature is for macro writers anyway. Here's what I have in mind: (sub main (printf "Welcome to MY library!\n")) (sub tests (require tests/eli-tester) (printf "Testing...")) (define (plus x y) (+ x y)) (sub tests (printf ">>> ~s\n" shuffle)) (sub main (printf "Running tests...\n") (require 'tests) (printf "Goodbye.\n")) I have it almost working -- I just have one problem left (that last nested require doesn't work). > - when-testing > > An abbreviation of module** with the name test and the #f language (... As I wrote the above, I realized that `tests' is a better name for this.) In any case, I think that the above is lightweight enough that there is no need for any `when-something'. (I dislike specific names because there's more than just testing.) > - raco test > > Finds all the files in a directory and requires their test module (And it works for the specified path(s) if given?) How about generalizing this too? Something like raco run tests <path/s> This way, you get the others for free since `tests' is not hard wired: raco run extensive-tests <path/s> raco run docs <path/s> ... -- ((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x))) Eli Barzilay: http://barzilay.org/ Maze is Life! _________________________ Racket Developers list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev