Hi,
I am participating in Lisp in Summer Project[0]. Recently I stated
doing this course on coursera[1], and I realized that there is no
equivalent of paredit[2] mode in DrRacket (atleast I couldn't find anything
of that sort).
And I was wondering if I could work on porting it. Can anyone guide
Mayank, paredit-like features for DrRacket would be good. You might
also want to look at some similar work from around the same time as
paredit was created: http://cs.brown.edu/research/plt/software/divascheme/
Neil V.
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On 2013-06-09 00:06:21 +0530, Mayank Jain wrote:
I am participating in Lisp in Summer Project[0]. *Recently I stated
doing this course on coursera[1], and I realized that there is no
equivalent of paredit[2] mode in DrRacket (atleast I couldn't find
anything of that sort).
That sounds like a
Asumu Takikawa wrote at 06/08/2013 05:26 PM:
(maybe you can port paredit by replacing the emacs text buffer
manipulation function calls with method calls into these interfaces)
If you wanted to make it even more cool... One of the original goals of
Guile (a Scheme implementation that
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