On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Jordan Schatz <jor...@noionlabs.com>wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 06:32:18AM -0700, Jay McCarthy wrote: > > I can imagine implementing something like... > > > > (define record-formlet > > (formlet > > ;; Define the input format > > ([name (hash-ref this 'name)] > > [company (hash-ref this 'company)] > > [address (hash-ref this 'company)] > > [city (hash-ref this 'city)] > > [state (hash-ref this 'state)] > > [zip (hash-ref this 'zip)]) > > ;; Define the display format / input mapping > > (#%# ,{(to-string (required (text-input))) . <=> . name} > > ,{(to-string (required (text-input))) . <=> . company} > > ,{(to-string (required (text-input))) . <=> . address} > > ,{(to-string (required (text-input))) . <=> . city} > > ,{(to-string (required (text-input))) . <=> . state} > > ,{(to-string (required (text-input))) . <=> . zip}) > > ;; Define the output format > > (values name company address city state zip))) > > > > Does that seem more palatable? > Yes... In my usage I think I would always be giving it a hashtable, and > getting a hashtable back, and the names on the right hand side of the > formlet would correspond to the keys in the input and output hashtable. > > I see that it might not be generally useful and probably doesn't belong > in web-server/formlets > I'll put on my list of things to investigate. > > > Your version that breaks mainly breaks because you are mutating the > > record and recomputing the formlet, rather than saving the formlet in > > the continuation for both the display and the processing. > So is this http://noionlabs.com/formlets/save-formlet.rkt the general > pattern of how others are writing their formlets? (using a maker / > generator function to create a form with initial values, and keeping it > in a variable for the processing step?) > Basically, although I would not expect people to use mutation like that when binding will do: https://gist.github.com/1385592 > Are there any open sourced web apps built in racket where I could > observer how people are using racket's features? > Here's the last one I wrote https://github.com/jeapostrophe/m8b Jay -- Jay McCarthy <j...@cs.byu.edu> Assistant Professor / Brigham Young University http://faculty.cs.byu.edu/~jay "The glory of God is Intelligence" - D&C 93
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