No it is not easy. It should all be there in the expanded output. TR stores the type of an expression in a hashtable on the side, see https://github.com/plt/racket/blob/master/pkgs/typed-racket-pkgs/typed-racket-lib/typed-racket/types/type-table.rkt#L34.
So if you did #lang racket (require racket/pretty syntax/kerncase typed-racket/types/type-table) (define prog #'(module tr typed/racket #:no-optimize "foo")) (define expanded-prog (expand prog)) (pretty-print (syntax->datum expanded-prog)) (kernel-syntax-case expanded-prog #f ((module _ _ (#%module-begin (module . _) (begin-for-syntax (module* . _)) (begin-for-syntax . _) (#%plain-app _ (_ () body) _) . _)) (type-of #'body))) You should get the value, except that between the time that TR expands the output and typechecks it and the time that it comes back from expansion it has gotten changed so that the hash lookup will not work. You can probably hack the internals of TR to export the original syntax object out a side channel and do the same thing at it should work. You want the fully-expanded-syntax value here: https://github.com/plt/racket/blob/master/pkgs/typed-racket-pkgs/typed-racket-lib/typed-racket/tc-setup.rkt#L64 On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 9:00 AM, John Smith <johnsm...@thurn.ca> wrote: > I'm essentially looking for a dump of the typed AST of a given typed racket > program for use in an undergraduate research project. Is there an easy way > to get this information? > > _________________________ > Racket Developers list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev > _________________________ Racket Developers list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev