Hi!

If you right click on an identifier in drracket you get “jump to binding 
occurrence” and “jump to definition” (if it’s defined in another file). Don’t 
those do what you want?

Regards,
Niklas

> 24 okt. 2019 kl. 17:46 skrev Hendrik Boom <[email protected]>:
> 
> What tools are there to help understand large Racket programs?
> 
> I'm trying to grok the innards of Pict3D, which is, I believe, typed 
> Racket.
> 
> But I have difficulty finding bindings of symbols across many complex 
> require's and provide's through many directories of source code.
> 
> I'm looking for tools that work on a Linux system.  I know that in 
> principle I could install something like Microsoft's big fat 
> development environment (which may have a plugin for Racket)
> but it would surpise me if there wasn't something relevant within the 
> Racket ecosystem.
> 
> If DrRacket already does this, I haven't found it.  It does lovely 
> graphics do show bindings, but I don't see how to follow those lines 
> even to parts of the same file that happen to be out of the window 
> area, let alone to other files.
> 
> Does DrRacket also show the types of symbols or expressions in typed 
> Racket?
> 
> -- hendrik
> 
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