That's the beauty of doing it as a language "mixin", like `s-exp` or
`at-exp`. It composes with #langs, and does not really risk fragmentation.

Vincent



On Wed, 14 Oct 2015 10:10:03 -0500,
Neil Van Dyke wrote:
> 
> I should have added: I've secretly already have a kludge that does this
> (unreleased `#lang paddle`).  But I don't want to use the kludge because
> it effectively fragments the Racket language for no good reason.  There
> is, however, really good reason to add colon-keywords to `#lang
> racket/base` and `#lang racket`.
> 
> Neil V.
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