I had tried only from `racket', but I see the same result as you in DrRacket or with `errortrace'.
I'll have to investigate further. At Sun, 14 Jul 2013 17:06:04 -0600, Christopher wrote: > The code you gave doesn't seem to work either. After saving your code in a > file named test-n.rkt, and running it, I get the following error: > > Welcome to DrRacket, version 5.3.4 [3m]. > Language: racket; memory limit: 256 MB. > . . ../../../../Applications/Racket > v5.3.4/collects/errortrace/errortrace-lib.rkt:434:2: require: unknown module > module name: #<resolved-module-path:(submod 'test-n A)> > > > > On Jul 14, 2013, at 4:56 PM, Matthew Flatt <mfl...@cs.utah.edu> wrote: > > > At Sun, 14 Jul 2013 12:50:32 -0600, Christopher wrote: > >> #lang racket > >> > >> (module A racket > >> (provide x) > >> (define x #t) ) > >> > >> (let [] > >> (local-require 'A) > >> x ) > > > > The '-based shorthand for submodules only works in certain situations. > (Generalizing that has been on my to-do list for a long time.) > > > > For now, you have to use the longer `(submod "." A)' form: > > > > #lang racket > > > > (module A racket > > (provide x) > > (define x #t)) > > > > (let [] > > (local-require (submod "." A)) > > x) > > ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users