Hi all,

I am writing a scribble document and part of the source code is:

@(define my-eval
  (call-with-trusted-sandbox-configuration
   (lambda ()
     (parameterize ((sandbox-output 'string)
                    (sandbox-error-output 'string))
       (make-evaluator 'scheme/base #:requires
                       (list (if gui?
                                 'scheme/gui/base
                                 'scheme/base)))))))

@examples[#:eval my-eval
         #|code that relies on scheme/gui/base|#]

@(kill-evaluator my-eval)

I put the scrbl file into a .plt file, and then install it inside DrScheme (which I assume will make gui available).
But the generated doc suggests otherwise:

The "@(define" part leaves nothing in the html file, which is right.

The "@examples" part generates, after the input:

 reference to an identifier before its definition:

 image in module: 'program


in red, which I assume is caused because 'scheme/gui/base is not required. Is this a bug, or did I do something wrong?

More weirdly, after that the html file contains a line:

#<void>

It seems to be the result of "@(kill-evaluator", but shouldn't that not be printed?

Thanks,
Chongkai






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