Hi Stephen,
On 3 Jan 2019, at 1:07, Stephen De Gabrielle wrote:
I'm fooling around with #lang web-server/insta, and I can serve .html
files
by setting (static-files-path page-root), but I'd like to trigger my
servlet if there is a '?action=edit' parameter set.
e.g
https://localhost/start.html
I can't think of "something similar in functional Racket" (of course you
can write purely functional programs with racket/class, but I know what you
mean). I think it would be fairly easy to implement "something similar,"
but I want to clarify what you have in mind, because augmentable methods
don'
Hi Paulo et al,
Thanks for the info! It sounds like Racket or Racket-on-Chez is a bit
of a risky bet for a RISC-V project with a quick turnaround, but I'll
keep my eyes peeled for the future.
Thanks again!
David
Den tor. 3. jan. 2019 kl. 04.29 skrev Paulo Matos :
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for CCing me
Cool, thanks. I'll look into generics more. I've skimmed past them before
this but never really dug in.
On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 1:46 PM Neil Van Dyke wrote:
> I don't know what all is currently available for Racket[1], but two
> search keywords to slog through are "advice" and "aspect".
>
> Asp
I don't know what all is currently available for Racket[1], but two
search keywords to slog through are "advice" and "aspect".
Aspects and other framework-y interfaces can be good for extensibility
of a system. (But maybe try to make loosely-coupled reusable modules
that don't need it, as muc
Racket's OO system has the 'augment' family of functionality that allows
you to change how a function works. I'm wondering if there's a way to do
something similar in functional Racket. For example, when I was working in
Perl I used to be able to do something like this Racket pseudocode:
> (defi
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