Killed means that the OS terminated the `racket/racket3m` process
from the outside. For example, the process may have exceeded a
memory-use limit.
At Sat, 19 Jul 2014 20:25:24 -0400, Alexander D. Knauth wrote:
I made a fork of the racket repo and committed some changes in a topic
branch,
but
At Fri, 18 Jul 2014 09:52:26 -0500, Robby Findler wrote:
Unless someone knows why it is a bad idea, how about adding a #:all?
argument that flattens all the way down?
I don't see many uses of flatten-begin in our tree, but the one in
compatibility/package sure looks like it could use the
On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 1:27 AM, Matthew Flatt mfl...@cs.utah.edu wrote:
At Fri, 18 Jul 2014 09:52:26 -0500, Robby Findler wrote:
Unless someone knows why it is a bad idea, how about adding a #:all?
argument that flattens all the way down?
I don't see many uses of flatten-begin in our tree,
Ryan Culpepper ry...@ccs.neu.edu writes:
* Mike Sperber sper...@deinprogramm.de
- DMdA Tests
- Stepper Tests
- Signature Tests
Done.
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Regards,
Mike
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On 07/17/2014 05:03 PM, Ryan Culpepper wrote:
* Jon Rafkind rafk...@cs.utah.edu
Release tests for (one of the) linux releases:
- Test that the `racket' and `racket-textual' source releases
compile fine (note that they're still called `plt' and `mz' at
this stage).
- Test that
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