> "Make a web page (demo.racket-lang ?) that contains Racket snippets.
>
> I'm looking to:
>
> b. make up some kind of curated wiki to host that code (and examples
> from other sources)
> c. make Racket look as capable of everything as we all know it is
Instead of a wiki, perhaps consider col
Another thing that might be relevant:
>
> In contrast, direct assignment to a parameter (by calling the parameter
> procedure with a value) changes the value in a thread cell, and therefore
> changes the setting only for the current thread.
> http://docs.racket-lang.org/reference/parameters.html
On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 4:43 PM, Scott Moore wrote:
> Parameters are thread local, and from reading the docs of
> virtual-connection and connection-pool, I think they create new threads to
> handle the connections. These threads are probably created before you
> parameterize, and thus see the ori
Whoops! That's what I get for assuming Racket makes the same mistake that
Python does :)
On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 1:58 PM, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt
wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 4:43 PM, Jack Firth wrote:
> > Default values for function arguments are computed once when the
> function is defined, n
On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 4:43 PM, Jack Firth wrote:
> Default values for function arguments are computed once when the function is
> defined, not each time the function is called. You'll want to make the
> defaults all false and get the parameter values inside the function body.
This is not accu
Parameters are thread local, and from reading the docs of virtual-connection
and connection-pool, I think they create new threads to handle the connections.
These threads are probably created before you parameterize, and thus see the
original values.
Try replacing the virtual-connection stuff w
Default values for function arguments are computed once when the function is
defined, not each time the function is called. You'll want to make the defaults
all false and get the parameter values inside the function body.
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I'm finding parameters confusing and was hoping someone could explain them
for me. The following is a simplified version of our production code; I'm
expecting it to fail but it does not. What am I not understanding?
The sequence goes:
*) db.conf creates and provides some parameters (db username
Hi Tim
Regarding the Rosetta Code scraper - I have 90% of the task completed - I will
post my code on github sometime tomorrow. It still needs some work to have it
published - the number of code samples is huge so is the variety of issues
encountered - one I haven't resolved is around MathML co
While I have no strong preferences for whether it would be better to allow
end-users determine what tags to apply as opposed to automatic system tags, it
might be more effective to make provisions for special tags to be supported in
info.rkt and have the catalog automatically read those tags if
All of your suggestions are great and get my vote.
To elaborate on the raco tag, it should list all the commands *and* subcommands.
Example:
pkg package
tag: raco: pkg install, pkg update, pkg remove, etc.
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A `raco` tag for all packages that add raco commands is a great idea. I don't
think we should build some sort of system tag that's automatically added
though; I'd much rather have some way of granting "tagging rights" to a set of
catalog users and let them figure out what tags are appropriate fo
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Folks,
There is a task on the wiki intro projects:
"Make a web page (demo.racket-lang ?) that contains Racket snippets.
Use the programs from http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Category:Racket to
get started."
I'm looking to:
a. scrape the Racket off R
First of all, I wish to express my appreciation for such a beautifully designed
package catalog site located at pkgs.racket-lang.org.
I was wondering if we could add a special search term category or tag that list
all available raco commands that packages may install?
For example, when building
Yep, that workaround seems to work, thank you.
I did not know about issues when deleting and adding children in an already
shown widget/window. It's good to be aware, that such can make a difference.
I noticed now, that although the GUI is still very fast, still being very
small, it flickers a
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