[racket-dev] Release for v5.3 is about to begin

2012-04-02 Thread Ryan Culpepper
The release process for v5.3 will begin in about a week. If you have any new features that you want in and are relatively close to being done, now is a good time to do that. -- Ryan Culpepper _ Racket Developers list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev

Re: [racket-dev] Release for v5.3 is about to begin

2012-04-02 Thread Danny Yoo
On Monday, April 2, 2012, Ryan Culpepper wrote: The release process for v5.3 will begin in about a week. If you have any new features that you want in and are relatively close to being done, now is a good time to do that. Is submodule support going to be a part of 5.3?

Re: [racket-dev] confusing doc for in-directory

2012-04-02 Thread Matthew Flatt
I pushed a doc update, but forgot to reply. The documentation now clarifies that `in-directory' recursively traverses subdirectories, and it suggests `directory-list' for just the immediate content of a directory. At Wed, 28 Mar 2012 17:21:57 -0700, Eric Hanchrow wrote:

[racket-dev] provide specs in eopl in repository use (all-defined-out) instead of (all-defined)

2012-04-02 Thread Nadeem Abdul Hamid
How come when building Racket from the latest source of the repository (at least as of 3 days ago), #lang eopl doesn't recognize (all-defined) as a valid provide spec and wants (all-defined-out) instead? --- nadeem _ Racket Developers list:

Re: [racket-dev] provide specs in eopl in repository use (all-defined-out) instead of (all-defined)

2012-04-02 Thread Robby Findler
Because it was changed to be based on #lang racket instead of the (old) #lang mzscheme not too long ago. I think there was a post here (or on the users's list) about this, but I'm not sure that this particular point was mentioned there, so I can see how you'd be surprised. Is this causing you

Re: [racket-dev] provide specs in eopl in repository use (all-defined-out) instead of (all-defined)

2012-04-02 Thread Nadeem Abdul Hamid
OK, thanks. Just wanted to make sure something wasn't broken. It's only a minor inconvenience - my students are using the version from the download page, while I usually use one built from source, but I've just been using the regular 5.2.1 version to run their programs. In any event, perhaps the