More generally, if you're looking at the reference documentation for an identifier, you can hover the mouse over the name, and then a tool-tip will tell you the library (or sometimes libraries) that exports the identifier.
One of the documentation's enclosing sections also says which library the section documents. For a large library, sometimes you'll have to click the "up" navigation link until you reach the right enclosing section. If you're looking at a use of an identifier but not its reference documentation, then clicking on the identifier will take you to its reference documentation. At Mon, 12 Mar 2012 09:32:43 -0400, Matthias Felleisen wrote: > > Unless otherwise noted, they are built into the racket language. > Start with #lang racket, and you get what you want. > > > On Mar 11, 2012, at 3:45 PM, lothar atheling wrote: > > > hello, > > > > where do i find the required lib when using a form, such as (struct > > ...)? > > > > neither the guide, under > > > > 5 Programmer-Defined Datatypes > > http://download.racket-lang.org/docs/5.2/html/guide/define-struct.html > > > > nor the manual, under > > > > 4 Structures > > http://download.racket-lang.org/docs/5.2/html/reference/structures.html > > > > tell where to take the lib from. > > > > -- > > http://www.fastmail.fm - Same, same, but different... > > > > ____________________ > > Racket Users list: > > http://lists.racket-lang.org/users > > ____________________ > Racket Users list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/users ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users