I'm trying to wrap my head around submodules so I can get it working with Whalesong, but I'm running into an issue:
#lang racket (define (print-cake n) #;(show " ~a " n #\.) #;(show " .-~a-. " n #\|) #;(show " | ~a | " n #\space) (show "---~a---" n #\-)) (define (show fmt n ch) (printf fmt (make-string n ch)) (newline)) (module* main2 #f (print-cake 20) (module* inner-main #f (print-cake 20))) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I'm trying to understand what it means for the "name" of a module to be a list, and I expect the name of the inner-main module to be (cake main2 inner-main). Is that right? But I see the following error message when trying to run this under DrRacket: ########################################################## Welcome to DrRacket, version 5.2.901.1--2012-04-18(7279b02/g) [3m]. Language: racket. . . local/racket/collects/errortrace/errortrace-lib.rkt:434:2: standard-module-name-resolver: too many ".."s in submodule path: (submod (quote cake) "..") ########################################################## I don't know enough about submodules yet to know if this is a bug or I'm just doing something wrong. _________________________ Racket Developers list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev