Re: [racket-users] racket/gui and the Cocoa NSRunLoop

2018-01-25 Thread Mark Wunsch
for the slow response! > > At Thu, 11 Jan 2018 12:56:02 -0500, Mark Wunsch wrote: > > Yes — that's perfect, thank you! And it also gives me a better sense of how > > racket/gui is implemented for macOS. This snippet of code is now included > > in > > my library

Re: [racket-users] racket/gui and the Cocoa NSRunLoop

2018-01-11 Thread Mark Wunsch
` on the main NSRunLoop, but that didn't seem to accomplish this goal. Any ideas of how to "yield" to whatever queue or thread GStreamer has running? Thank you so much for your help! On Wed, Jan 10, 2018, at 3:37 PM, Matthew Flatt wrote: > At Wed, 10 Jan 2018 11:17:14 -0800 (PST)

[racket-users] racket/gui and the Cocoa NSRunLoop

2018-01-10 Thread Mark Wunsch
Hi there. I've run into a bit of a conundrum and I'm not quite sure how to proceed. This code intersects between Racket, C (through FFI), and Cocoa and I'm by no means an expert in any of those, so I'm hoping someone can help explain an odd set of bugs I'm seeing. The main question I have is:

Re: [racket-users] Re: Does anyone have experience with GObject Introspection?

2017-08-10 Thread Mark Wunsch
Hi there! I'm the author of Overscan and its implementation of GIR bindings. Glad you're taking a look! It's still very early in development, but the Introspection module is somewhat documented here: http://www.markwunsch.com/overscan/ I'm happy to help with questions on the binding part, and

Re: [racket-users] RacketCon Code of Conduct

2017-06-20 Thread Mark Wunsch
In an attempt to be more "scientific" about this I would point to the writing and actions of some other prominent language communities, as they have made the argument FOR having a CoC much better than I could. Before that, I think we (as practitioners and members of a technical community)