The reason for it using racket/base's #%module-begin is the same reasoning for
how racket/base's #%app is inserted in a #lang racket module (and more
crucially, inserted by macros defined in that module, no matter where the macro
is used)
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At Sun, 9 Sep 2018 18:52:57 -0700 (PDT), Jack Firth wrote:
> If I make a symbol with `gensym` (or do anything else that creates a new
> value that's not `eq?` to any other value) in some module, what are the
> absolute upper limits on my ability to use that symbol within the module
> without all
You are, as always, brilliant. Thanks, Matt, that fixed it.
On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 9:04 PM, Matthew Flatt wrote:
> At Tue, 11 Sep 2018 20:35:46 -0400, David Storrs wrote:
> > If I get a new version of libsqlite3 and put it in some per-user
> directory,
> > how can I tell the Racket db module t
Hi Paulo,
Some of your problems come from working with filesystem paths, instead
of module paths. That's a problem because the deployment filesystem
isn't necessarily anything like the build filesystem, and you have to
do work to manage the difference. The simplest solution is to write
things in t
Hi,
I am trying to create racket distribution for my application, except I
am tripping on my first few steps - that of generating the binary.
First, the architecture of the application. There is a driver program
that is configured with a backend at run-time (although one can argue
this should be
Hi!
I like DrRacket very much, because it's hassle-free.
I like fast startup times, that's why I disabled all tools in the
preferences, because at the moment I don't use them.
Further more, it's easier for me to map "Complete Word" to the tabulator
key. I do not use the emacs keybindings.
I have
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