On Jul 7, Matthew Flatt wrote:
> Short version:
>
> I'm planning to change internal-definition expansion (anywhere that
> says `body ...' in the Racket documentation) to allow expressions to
> mingle with definitions. For example,
> [...]
Nice!
On Jul 7, Matthias Felleisen wrote:
>
> 4. I am
On Jul 6, Petey Aldous wrote:
> That would be interesting and it would not be terribly difficult to
> instrument setup-plt to do it.
There's no reason to do that -- the data is all there in the dep
files. It just needs to be trimmed for the collection name instead of
the full paths.
I'm attachi
That would be interesting and it would not be terribly difficult to
instrument setup-plt to do it.
I can't promise to have any time in the lab between now and the beginning of
my time at the University of Utah, so if you'd like it done anytime soon, I
won't be of much help.
- Petey
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At Wed, 7 Jul 2010 13:13:31 -0400, Matthias Felleisen wrote:
>
> 1. My most important concern is that begin-with-definitions takes Nx times
> more time to expand than the current body expander. Are you going to use this
> macro or are you going to bake it all into the implementation?
The latte
1. My most important concern is that begin-with-definitions takes Nx times more
time to expand than the current body expander. Are you going to use this macro
or are you going to bake it all into the implementation?
2. My second one is one of internal interest. In principle all 'body' forms
s
Yeah!
(And I think you're right about not having an implicit #%body, but I
don't really know for sure.)
Robby
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Matthew Flatt wrote:
> Short version:
>
> I'm planning to change internal-definition expansion (anywhere that
> says `body ...' in the Racket documentat
Short version:
I'm planning to change internal-definition expansion (anywhere that
says `body ...' in the Racket documentation) to allow expressions to
mingle with definitions. For example,
(let ()
(define (f) x)
(displayln f)
(define x 1)
(list f x))
would be allowed; the `dis
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