Thanks Sam.
When you say Racket 7's "cs" variant can use Future and Places to leverage
multiple CPU cores, is it one OS process or multiple ?
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Hi Sam,
On 5/21/2018 11:42 PM, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt wrote:
First, the default build of Racket 7 (according to the plan Matthew
posted to the racket-dev list on Feb 20) will have the new in-Racket
expander, but the default will not be to use Chez Scheme's runtime.
Second, the "cs" variant of Rack
First, the default build of Racket 7 (according to the plan Matthew
posted to the racket-dev list on Feb 20) will have the new in-Racket
expander, but the default will not be to use Chez Scheme's runtime.
Second, the "cs" variant of Racket will map Racket futures onto Chez
pthreads, and many more
On 5/21/2018 12:00 PM, Piyush Katariya wrote:
what if i dont wish to juggle between Threads and Places to
leverage all CPU cores ?
Just use Thread abstraction.
Chez Scheme page says it can possible run on multi core, so I believe
it must be possible for Racket 7 to do so ???
https:
In the old macro expansion model marks are applied to input / output when
submac is applied. Since FOO-ID is retrieved from a property it has no
"input mark". We can use syntax-local-introduce to mark it ourselves.
#lang racket
(define foo 'module-foo)
(define-syntax (mac stx)
(syntax-case st
I must be missing something obvious. But I've developed short-term macro
blindness.
The idea is that the `foo` identifier is packaged into the call to `submac` as
a syntax property.
When I retrieve this property from inside `mac`, it returns the expected
'module-foo value.
But when I retrieve
This is very cute! Can you point to a fun example? I looked through
the repo and it wasn't obvious where some tests and examples were.
Jay
On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 4:20 PM, Eric Griffis wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I would like to announce the initial release of event-lang, an
> experimental Racket
There is not a better way. I often use links.
Jay
On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 8:03 PM, Winston Weinert wrote:
> Is there a way to search the Racket package catalog from the command line?
>
> I found "raco pkg catalog-show --all" lists all entries, but it appears to
> take some time, and requires som
>
> what if i dont wish to juggle between Threads and Places to leverage all
> CPU cores ?
Just use Thread abstraction.
Chez Scheme page says it can possible run on multi core, so I believe it
must be possible for Racket 7 to do so ???
https://github.com/cisco/chezscheme
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La mejor referencia para `2htdp/universe` es el libro "How to Design
Programs": htdp.org
Esta parte presenta `2htdp/universe`:
http://htdp.org/2018-01-06/Book/part_one.html#%28part._.D.K._sec~3adesign-world%29
Si está utilizando `2htdp/universe`, querrá usar la librería
`2htdp/image`, no `pi
Additionally, the `racket/future` library provides (somewhat limited)
support for shared memory parallelism.
Sam
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 11:31 AM, George Neuner wrote:
>
> On 5/21/2018 10:31 AM, Piyush Katariya wrote:
>>
>> Will Racket 7 support utilizing multi-core CPUs in one process instance
On 5/21/2018 10:31 AM, Piyush Katariya wrote:
Will Racket 7 support utilizing multi-core CPUs in one process instance ?
Sort of. The Racket VM implements userspace threads on a single core.
However a single OS process can host multiple instances of the VM which
can communicate with each ot
¡Gracias! Mil gracias por tu respuesta!!!
Por casualidad sabes de un tutorial para la librería 2htdp/universe, esa es
muy buen para juegos y estoy haciendo un proyecto de la universidad.
Gracias por tu colaboración
El lun., 21 de may. de 2018, 10:27 a.m., Vincent St-Amour <
stamo...@eecs.nort
Hola amigo,
La librería `graphics` no puede imprimir texto con negrita u otra
fuentes.
La librería `pict` es lo que quires. La función `text`, específicamente.
http://docs.racket-lang.org/pict/Basic_Pict_Constructors.html#%28def._%28%28lib._pict%2Fmain..rkt%29._text%29%29
Vincent
On Mon, 21
Will Racket 7 support utilizing multi-core CPUs in one process instance ?
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That is a very good school! You must be quite smart to be able to go there.
What is your name?
Robby
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 6:49 AM רונן סדובניק
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> I am in Leobaeck school, and I would like to have it in pretty big
> language but other languages will be good aswell.:)
>
>
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These games are different at different universities. Which university do
you attend?
Robby
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 6:28 AM wrote:
> Hey I need a code of memory game in Drracket in any language. I'll pay you
> for this:D.
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Hey I need a code of memory game in Drracket in any language. I'll pay you
for this:D.
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