I’ve noticed the recent addition of scribble/examples to scribble-lib. First
of all, I’m super excited about having a more robust interface to
scribble/eval, and from the documentation, it looks great.

I do have a couple questions, though.

   1. Should the name of this module be scribble/examples or
      scribble/example, given that the style guide recommends only singular
      names? I get that in this case, it might make sense to have the plural
      name since the form it exports is called `examples`, but I figured I’d
      raise the question before the name is set in stone.

   2. Is eval:check “fixed”? It seemed to be completely broken when I tried
      it a number of months ago. I fixed it to at least work, but the source
      location information was screwy. Now, though, it seems to work okay.
      Matthew, did any of the changes you made fix this issue, or am I just
      imagining things?

Again, the changes look wonderful overall, so thanks a lot for taking the
time to revamp and older, oft-used API. It would be nice if some of the other
Racket libraries could get some similar love.

Alexis

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