Yes, since `scheme/mzscheme` is the same language for the (many) parts of the core that need it. There are a number of other small bits that I'll do as well.
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 8:45 PM, Robby Findler <ro...@eecs.northwestern.edu> wrote: > Did you consider moving "#lang mzscheme" out as well? > > Robby > > > On Thursday, June 27, 2013, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt wrote: >> >> I've now pushed this set of changes, which pass all the racket tests >> and build the whole system cleanly. I think the next steps are: >> >> - Robby is going to move mzlib/contract. >> - Matthew is going to modify mzlib/compiler and mzlib/unit200. >> - Ryan is working on shrinking the db collection. >> - I posted about shrinking the `pkg` collection and working toward >> removing parts of the `net` collection. >> >> There are also some parts of some collections that aren't needed. Much >> of `openssl` could go if `pkg` was split. The decompiler and >> demodularizer could potentially be moved out. Perhaps distributed >> places could move. >> >> Other things to would, in my estimation, be much harder, and would >> probably be things that are part of `#lang racket`, like the class or >> unit systems or `match`, or things that are deeply intertwined with >> `raco setup`, like planet. >> >> Sam >> >> On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 6:38 PM, Robby Findler >> <ro...@eecs.northwestern.edu> wrote: >> > I can move mzlib/contract after you get done with other stuff. >> > >> > Robby >> > >> > >> > On Wednesday, June 26, 2013, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt wrote: >> >> >> >> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 4:32 PM, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt >> >> <sa...@ccs.neu.edu> >> >> wrote: >> >> > While moving some files around between packages, I realized that >> >> > there >> >> > are a number of things that could be moved out of the core and into >> >> > packages. Here's a partial list of things that I think are not >> >> > needed >> >> > at all by the rest of the core: >> >> >> >> I've now done the first step of this work. You can see the results >> >> here: https://github.com/plt/racket/pull/373 >> >> >> >> This works to the degree that the core still compiles. No other >> >> testing has happened yet -- that's the next step. A number of packages >> >> will need additional dependencies. >> >> >> >> I'd like to get feedback on exactly how this is organized. In >> >> particular, a bunch of things are now in a `compatibility-lib` >> >> collection: >> >> >> >> * almost all of `mzlib` >> >> * `compatibility/*` >> >> * `racket/mpair` and `racket/mlist` >> >> >> >> There's also the following new packages: `errortrace-lib`, >> >> `errortrace-doc`, `unstable-contract-lib`, `unstable-options-lib`, >> >> `sandbox-lib`, `data-lib`, `rackunit`. >> >> >> >> The `help` collection moved to `scribble/lib`. >> >> >> >> Where there isn't a new documentation package, libraries are mostly >> >> documented in `unstable` or `racket-doc`. >> >> >> >> Things that didn't move: >> >> >> >> * `mzlib/compile`: This is used in one place in the compiler, and >> >> should probably be handled differently. Matthew, any suggestions? >> >> * `mzlib/unit200`. This is loaded into a new namespace in which code >> >> is evaluated in `setup/unpack`. I don't understand what is happening >> >> there, and thus won't change it. It's also still used genuinely in >> >> `file/gzip`. >> >> * `mzlib/contract`. This is different enough from `racket/contract` >> >> that I'd prefer to have someone who knows the contract system better >> >> handle this. Also, much of the contract system implementation is in >> >> the `mzlib` directory, which seems odd. >> >> * `srfi/13`: used in `net/cookie` in a way that's intertwined with >> >> `srfi/14` and would be hard to remove on its own. >> >> * `srfi/8`: Used in unmodified srfi code that we probably shouldn't >> >> change. >> >> * Other SRFIs -- used in the `db` collection, or depended on by those >> >> that >> >> are. >> >> >> >> Sam >> >> _________________________ >> >> Racket Developers list: >> >> http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev _________________________ Racket Developers list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev