Hi, coming back to pretty-big->#lang issue. I just noticed a weird thing. Once I changed the external connection source files to '#lang racket' format (updates attached), this is what happens:
1) Just evaluate the environment i.e. just [Run] the liitin.rkt without any example procedures (or [Check Syntax]) >> Everything OK 2) Run any single example >> Everything OK 3) Run two or more examples in row >> error: "compile: unbound identifier (and no #%app syntax transformer is bound) in: quote" First question: I wonder what causes Pretty big and #lang racket behave differently? The error seems to point to my strange 'quotify' helper (can't blame, really :) (define (quotify var) (eval-string (string-append "''" (symbol->string var)))) The purpose of this helper, is to take a variable and 'double quote' it so that once the next procedure evaluates it, one quote layer still remains. Also, the var content has to be changeable: e.g. (define (l-get liitin-object) (eval-in-server server-name server-port (list 'fetch-public-object-contents (quotify liitin-object)))) (l-get 'namespace:object) >> '(public-object-exists? 'namespace:object) instead of '(public-object-exists? 'liitin-object) or having the liitin-object expanded immediately. Second question: Is there a better procedure doing quotify's job without causing the error? I assume that this is yet again the top-level namespace issue caused by the 'eval-string'? Or - since the error only occurs in the 'demo mode' running multiple examples instead of the normal case's single procedure - is this rather a feature than an error? :) Anyway, two procedures cannot see each other, unless they either come from a module or the customized liitin lookup. If I've understood correctly...? br, jukka ... >Now, I quess it would be better to turn to #lang era. ... ... >> Why are you using Pretty Big? It's usually not a good idea. ...
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