I tried to bump the pinned Racket version in racket2nix from 7.1 to
7.2, and I ran into issues:
raco setup: 3 making: /nix
open-output-file: cannot open output file
path:
/nix/store/qal0s2mf9m1fdrpd1azpm5aiq6fwfdw1-racket-minimal-7.2-rackunit-lib-env/share/racket/pkgs/rackunit-lib/rackunit/priv
For anyone creating such a web page for Python to Racket specifically,
there is probably a great deal of inspiration, and reminders of
stumbling blocks, to be found in Arne Babenhauserheide's
https://www.draketo.de/py2guile book (available online for free) about
going from Python to Guile Scheme.
Entirely off-topic for racket-users.
Where is this list that I can read you post links like this? :-)
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On Wed, Jan 9, 2019, 05:41 Tim Hanson Sorry! Yes, wrong list; noticed immediately; deleted immediately, butI
> guess that doesn’t stop the mails.
>
> Mea maxima culpa.
>
> I’ll try to
Right, that's a good option. For the moment, it wouldn't even need a
branch, just point at the current version of the package while the
6.x-compatible version moves on. It's a mature package, and if people
need any new functionality that gets implemented later, they should be
prepared to upgrade Ra
I am trying to split the package graph into graph-doc and graph-lib,
see: https://github.com/stchang/graph/pull/37
So far, the package has been compatible with Racket 5.3.2, and I image
the original author Mr. Chang would like to keep it that way, if
possible.
In their respective graph/info.rkt (
Looks like the https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/track/minimalistic_languages/
devroom came through!
Unfortunately, http://community.schemewiki.org/?FOSDEM2019 has been
down for days. Anyone know who is running it, and what the status is
on recovering?
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On Sat, Sep 1, 2018 at 8:34 PM amz3
(require) binds at compile time and creates a cycle, but by using
(dynamic-require) you can get past compilation and only load the file at
runtime, where the seemingly circular reference really isn't.
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On Sun, May 27, 2018, 23:48 Matthias Felleisen
wrote:
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> Modules cannot refer to ea
Hey, Chris!
Wow, that was very easy to read, even in the mail client on my phone! I am
officially impressed.
As you know we're working on a Flow-Based Programming framework within
fractalide (github:fractalide/fractalide, which also has a pre-existing
rust implementation of FBP) and I've been thi
Goblins is definitely under active development, as it was newly started.
cwebber is active on the list.
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On Thu, May 10, 2018, 19:33 Arie van Wingerden wrote:
> Thx. Jens!
>
> Both packages appear to have some issues.
> Are their maintainers still active?
>
> /Arie
>
> 2018-05-10 12:
On Sun, Mar 25, 2018 at 8:30 AM, Stephen Chang wrote:
> For those who don't have drracket handy: http://pasterack.org/pastes/59296
Wow, that is a really cool service. Thanks for mentioning it!
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I've been meaning to ask this: What's the scope of raco? Where does the
community think the line is drawn between what belongs in raco and what
doesn't?
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On Mar 6, 2018 3:35 AM, "Leif Andersen" wrote:
Probably just no one has bothered. Adding the following to the
`slideshow-exe/slidesh
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